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- Overview
- Single-part archive
- Multi-part archive
- Overview
- Principle
- Caution: Single-part and multi-part archives
The single-part and multi-part archives
Two types of archives are available: - single-part archive.
- multi-part archive.
A single-part archive appears like a single file whose type is ".WDZ", ".ZIP", ".CAB" or ".7z": an archive file groups all the compressed files. The archive occupies the necessary space to contain all the compressed files. Example: Your program must save several large files. Your program can create an archive containing all the files to save. This archive will increase the available disk space.
Related Examples:
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Complete examples (WINDEV): WD Zip
[ + ] This example presents the use of archiving WLanguage functions with compression. The following topics are presented in this example: 1/ How to create an archive? 2/ How to compress and uncompress files? 3/ How to manage Drag&Drop from the file explorer of Windows to a TreeView control? Summary of the example supplied with WINDEV: This example allows you to create and read compressed archives in WDZ, ZIP, CAB and RAR format (in read-only). This feature can be very useful to manage the automatic backups. Furthermore, the example allows you to create multi-volume archives.
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