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Function to open an existing ASCII text file | Function to open an existing ASCII text file |
Revision as of 14:46, 23 March 2009
Class
ASCII File Access
Purpose
Function to open an existing ASCII text file
Syntax
FOPEN(<expC> [,expN>])
See Also
FCREATE(), FCLOSE(), FERROR(), FREADSTR(), FWRITE(), MEMOREAD(), MEMOWRITE(), TEXTEDIT()
Description
The FOPEN() function opens an existing ASCII text file. It returns a numeric file pointer when the file is opened successfully, or a -1 if unsuccessful. The <expC> is the name of the ASCII file to open. Since the file pointer is required to identify an open file to other file functions, always assign the return value to a memory variable. The optional <expN> determines the file access mode:
<expN> | Access Mode |
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If not specified, read-only | |
0 | Read-only |
1 | Write only. Existing contents are deleted. |
2 | Append. Text may be added to the end of the existing contents. |
If an error occurs, -1 is returned by the FERROR() function. The FCLOSE() function is used to close a file which has been opened with FOPEN().
Example
use accounts fp=fopen("existing.file") if ferror()=-1 dialog box "The file could not be opened." else string = fgets(fp,) do while not empty(string) ? string string = fgets(fp) enddo ? endif fclose(fp) if ferror()=-1 dialog box "The file could not be closed." endif
Products
Recital Database Server, Recital Mirage Server, Recital Terminal Developer