Working with Files in Ruby

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In the previous chapter we looked at how to work with directories. This chapter we will look in detail at how to create, open and read and write to files in Ruby. We will then learn how to delete and rename files.

Creating a New File with Ruby

New files are created in Ruby using the new method of the File class. The new method accepts two arguments, the first being the name of the file to be created and the second being the mode in which the file is to opened. Supported file modes are shown the following table:

ModeDescription
rRead only access. Pointer is positioned at start of file.
r+Read and write access. Pointer is positioned at start of file.
wWrite only access. Pointer is positioned at start of file.
w+Read and write access. Pointer is positioned at start of file.
aWrite only access. Pointer is positioned at end of file.
a+Read and write access. Pointer is positioned at end of file.
bBinary File Mode. Used in conjunction with the above modes. Windows/DOS only.