CREATES A BINARY FILE FOR WRITING, WITH NUMBER N AND THE NAME S
ACTION
The command FILEBIN_OPEN_WRITE N,S creates a new binary file named S and gives it the file number N. The number N will be used to designate the binary file.
The created binary file can then be used through the appropriated commands.
Remark: if an existing file has the same name S, it is cancelled (then lost) and replaced by the new one.
SYNTAX:
FILEBIN_OPEN_WRITE N,S
USE ERROR EXAMPLE
rem open a binary file for writing
filebin_open_write 1,"test"
rem write the value 40
filebin_write 1,40
rem close the file
filebin_close 1
FILEBIN_OPEN_WRITE
FILEBIN_OPEN_WRITE N,S
SEE ALSO
FILEBIN_BLOCK_READ
FILEBIN_BLOCK_WRITE
FILEBIN_CLOSE
FILEBIN_HEXA_READ
FILEBIN_HEXA_READ$()
FILEBIN_HEXA_WRITE
FILEBIN_OPEN_READ
FILEBIN_POS()
FILEBIN_POSITION
FILEBIN_READ
FILEBIN_READ()
FILEBIN_SIZE()
FILEBIN_WRITE