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{{Parameters}}
{{Parameters}}
* The {{Parameter|fileName$}} is a [[STRING]] variable or literal file name (path optional) in quotes.  
* The {{Parameter|fileName$}} is a [[STRING]] variable or literal file name (path optional) in quotes.
* FOR mode can be: [[APPEND]] (write to end), [[BINARY]] (read/write), [[INPUT (file mode)|INPUT]] (read), [[OUTPUT]] (write new) or [[RANDOM]] (read/write).
* FOR mode can be: [[APPEND]] (write to end), [[BINARY]] (read/write), [[INPUT (file mode)|INPUT]] (read), [[OUTPUT]] (write new) or [[RANDOM]] (read/write).
* GW-BASIC's {{Parameter|modeLetter$}} is a [[STRING]] variable or the letter "A", "B", "I", "O" or "R" designating the OPEN modes above.
* GW-BASIC's {{Parameter|modeLetter$}} is a [[STRING]] variable or the letter "A", "B", "I", "O" or "R" designating the OPEN modes above.
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* '''Only the {{Parameter|fileName$}}, {{Parameter|fileNumber&}} and LEN = {{Parameter|recordLength}} values can use variable values in the QBasic syntax.'''
* '''Only the {{Parameter|fileName$}}, {{Parameter|fileNumber&}} and LEN = {{Parameter|recordLength}} values can use variable values in the QBasic syntax.'''
* If [[LEN]] = is ommitted, sequential file record sizes default to 512 and [[RANDOM]] to 128 bytes in Qbasic.
* If [[LEN]] = is ommitted, sequential file record sizes default to 512 and [[RANDOM]] to 128 bytes in Qbasic.
* {{Parameter|fileName$}} can be up to 255 characters with no limit on file name extension length in '''QB64'''.  
* {{Parameter|fileName$}} can be up to 255 characters with no limit on file name extension length in '''QB64'''.
* Once a file or port is opened, it can be used in any program procedure using the assigned file number.  
* Once a file or port is opened, it can be used in any program procedure using the assigned file number.
* The '''"SCRN:"''' device is supported in '''version 1.000 and up''' (see Example 3).
* The '''"SCRN:"''' device is supported in '''version 1.000 and up''' (see Example 3).
* '''Devices such as "KYBD:", "CONS:", "COMn" and "LPTn:" are [[Keywords currently not supported by QB64|not supported in QB64.]]'''.  
* '''Devices such as "KYBD:", "CONS:", "COMn" and "LPTn:" are [[Keywords currently not supported by QB64|not supported in QB64.]]'''.
: '''Note:''' OPEN "LPTn" is not supported by QB64, but may be supported directly by your operating system.  
: '''Note:''' OPEN "LPTn" is not supported by QB64, but may be supported directly by your operating system.
* [[OPEN COM]] can also be used for serial port access in '''QB64'''.
* [[OPEN COM]] can also be used for serial port access in '''QB64'''.


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* FOR mode can be:
* FOR mode can be:
** '''OUTPUT''': Sequential mode creates a new file or erases an existing file for new program output. Use [[WRITE (file statement)|WRITE #]] to write numerical or text data or [[PRINT (file statement)|PRINT #]] for text. '''OUTPUT clears files of all data''' and clears the receive buffer on other devices such as [[OPEN COM|COM]].
** '''OUTPUT''': Sequential mode creates a new file or erases an existing file for new program output. Use [[WRITE (file statement)|WRITE #]] to write numerical or text data or [[PRINT (file statement)|PRINT #]] for text. '''OUTPUT clears files of all data''' and clears the receive buffer on other devices such as [[OPEN COM|COM]].
** '''APPEND''': Sequential mode creates a new file if it doesn't exist or appends program output to the end of an existing file. Use [[WRITE (file statement)|WRITE #]] for numerical or text data or [[PRINT (file statement)|PRINT #]] for text as in the OUTPUT mode. '''APPEND does not remove previous data.'''  
** '''APPEND''': Sequential mode creates a new file if it doesn't exist or appends program output to the end of an existing file. Use [[WRITE (file statement)|WRITE #]] for numerical or text data or [[PRINT (file statement)|PRINT #]] for text as in the OUTPUT mode. '''APPEND does not remove previous data.'''
** '''INPUT''' : Sequential mode '''only reads input''' from an existing file. '''[[ERROR Codes|File error]] if file does not exist.''' Use [[INPUT (file statement)|INPUT #]] for comma separated numerical or text data and [[LINE INPUT (file statement)|LINE INPUT #]] or [[INPUT$]] to only read text data. '''Use [[_FILEEXISTS]] or [[_DIREXISTS]] to avoid errors.'''
** '''INPUT''' : Sequential mode '''only reads input''' from an existing file. '''[[ERROR Codes|File error]] if file does not exist.''' Use [[INPUT (file statement)|INPUT #]] for comma separated numerical or text data and [[LINE INPUT (file statement)|LINE INPUT #]] or [[INPUT$]] to only read text data. '''Use [[_FILEEXISTS]] or [[_DIREXISTS]] to avoid errors.'''
** '''BINARY''': Creates a new file when it doesn't exist or reads and writes to an existing binary file. Use [[GET|GET #]] to read or [[PUT|PUT #]] to write byte positions simultaneously. [[LEN]] = statements are ignored in this mode.
** '''BINARY''': Creates a new file when it doesn't exist or reads and writes to an existing binary file. Use [[GET|GET #]] to read or [[PUT|PUT #]] to write byte positions simultaneously. [[LEN]] = statements are ignored in this mode.
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{{CodeStart}}
{{CodeStart}}
  file$ = "Hello,~1.mp3"      'example call below
  file$ = "Hello,~1.mp3"      'example call below
  {{Cl|LOCATE}} 20, 30: errors% = CheckName%(file$): {{Cl|COLOR}} 14: {{Cl|PRINT}} "  Total Errors ="; errors%  
  {{Cl|LOCATE}} 20, 30: errors% = CheckName%(file$): {{Cl|COLOR}} 14: {{Cl|PRINT}} "  Total Errors ="; errors%


{{Cl|FUNCTION}} CheckName% (Filename$)
{{Cl|FUNCTION}} CheckName% (Filename$)
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   {{Cl|DIM}} L {{Cl|AS}} {{Cl|INTEGER}}, DP {{Cl|AS}} {{Cl|INTEGER}}, XL {{Cl|AS}} {{Cl|INTEGER}}
   {{Cl|DIM}} L {{Cl|AS}} {{Cl|INTEGER}}, DP {{Cl|AS}} {{Cl|INTEGER}}, XL {{Cl|AS}} {{Cl|INTEGER}}
   L = {{Cl|LEN}}(Filename$): DP = {{Cl|INSTR}}(Filename$, "."): {{Cl|IF...THEN|IF}} DP {{Cl|THEN}} XL = L - DP 'extension
   L = {{Cl|LEN}}(Filename$): DP = {{Cl|INSTR}}(Filename$, "."): {{Cl|IF...THEN|IF}} DP {{Cl|THEN}} XL = L - DP 'extension
   {{Cl|IF...THEN|IF}} L = 0 {{Cl|OR (boolean)|OR}} L > 12 {{Cl|OR (boolean)|OR}} DP > 9 {{Cl|OR (boolean)|OR}} XL > 3 {{Cl|THEN}}  
   {{Cl|IF...THEN|IF}} L = 0 {{Cl|OR (boolean)|OR}} L > 12 {{Cl|OR (boolean)|OR}} DP > 9 {{Cl|OR (boolean)|OR}} XL > 3 {{Cl|THEN}}
     CheckName% = -1: {{Cl|COLOR}} 12: {{Cl|PRINT}} "Illegal format!"; : {{Cl|EXIT FUNCTION}}
     CheckName% = -1: {{Cl|COLOR}} 12: {{Cl|PRINT}} "Illegal format!"; : {{Cl|EXIT FUNCTION}}
   {{Cl|END IF}}
   {{Cl|END IF}}
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     code% = {{Cl|ASC}}({{Cl|MID$}}(Filename$, i%, 1)): {{Cl|COLOR}} 10      ' see ASCII codes
     code% = {{Cl|ASC}}({{Cl|MID$}}(Filename$, i%, 1)): {{Cl|COLOR}} 10      ' see ASCII codes
     {{Cl|SELECT CASE}} code%      'check for errors and highlight in red
     {{Cl|SELECT CASE}} code%      'check for errors and highlight in red
'{{Cl|CASE}} 34, 42 {{Cl|TO}} 44, 47, 58 {{Cl|TO}} 63, 91 {{Cl|TO}} 93, 124: E% = E% + 1: {{Cl|COLOR}} 12 ' '''QBasic errors'''
        '{{Cl|CASE}} 34, 42 {{Cl|TO}} 44, 47, 58 {{Cl|TO}} 63, 91 {{Cl|TO}} 93, 124: E% = E% + 1: {{Cl|COLOR}} 12 ' '''QBasic errors'''
         {{Cl|CASE}} 34, 42, 47, 58, 60, 62, 92, 124: E% = E% + 1: {{Cl|COLOR}} 12 ' '''QB64 errors'''
         {{Cl|CASE}} 34, 42, 47, 58, 60, 62, 92, 124: E% = E% + 1: {{Cl|COLOR}} 12 ' '''QB64 errors'''
         {{Cl|CASE}} 46: dot% = dot% + 1: {{Cl|IF...THEN|IF}} dot% > 1 {{Cl|THEN}} E% = E% + 1: {{Cl|COLOR}} 12
         {{Cl|CASE}} 46: dot% = dot% + 1: {{Cl|IF...THEN|IF}} dot% > 1 {{Cl|THEN}} E% = E% + 1: {{Cl|COLOR}} 12
     {{Cl|END SELECT}}    
     {{Cl|END SELECT}}
     {{Cl|PRINT}} {{Cl|CHR$}}(code%);  'use {{Cl|LOCATE}} before {{Cl|FUNCTION}} call to place print
     {{Cl|PRINT}} {{Cl|CHR$}}(code%);  'use {{Cl|LOCATE}} before {{Cl|FUNCTION}} call to place print
   {{Cl|NEXT}}
   {{Cl|NEXT}}
   CheckName% = E%
   CheckName% = E%
{{Cl|END FUNCTION}} '' ''
{{Cl|END FUNCTION}}
{{CodeEnd}}
{{CodeEnd}}
''Note: The QBasic character error list is commented out and the function will return invalid filenames under QB64.
''Note: The QBasic character error list is commented out and the function will return invalid filenames under QB64.
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''Example 2:'' When '''OPEN "SCRN:" FOR OUTPUT AS #f''' is used, '''PRINT #f''' will print the text to the screen instead of to a file:
''Example 2:'' When '''OPEN "SCRN:" FOR OUTPUT AS #f''' is used, '''PRINT #f''' will print the text to the screen instead of to a file:
{{CodeStart}} '' ''
{{CodeStart}}
f% = {{Cl|FREEFILE}} 'should always be 1 at program start
f% = {{Cl|FREEFILE}} 'should always be 1 at program start
{{Cl|OPEN}} "SCRN:" {{Cl|FOR...NEXT|FOR}} {{Cl|OUTPUT}} {{Cl|AS}} #f%
{{Cl|OPEN}} "SCRN:" {{Cl|FOR...NEXT|FOR}} {{Cl|OUTPUT}} {{Cl|AS}} #f%
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{{Cl|FOR...NEXT|FOR}} i = 1 {{Cl|TO}} 2
{{Cl|FOR...NEXT|FOR}} i = 1 {{Cl|TO}} 2
     {{Cl|PRINT (file statement)|PRINT}} #i, "Hello World, Screen and File version"
     {{Cl|PRINT (file statement)|PRINT}} #i, "Hello World, Screen and File version"
NEXT '' ''
NEXT
{{CodeEnd}}{{small|code by Steve McNeill}}
{{CodeEnd}}{{small|code by Steve McNeill}}
: ''Note:'' Linux or macOS file names can use a path destination such as ".\SCRN:" to use SCRN: as an actual file name.  
: ''Note:'' Linux or macOS file names can use a path destination such as ".\SCRN:" to use SCRN: as an actual file name.




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{{PageSeeAlso}}  
{{PageSeeAlso}}
* [[PRINT (file statement)]], [[INPUT (file statement)]]
* [[PRINT (file statement)]], [[INPUT (file statement)]]
* [[GET]], [[PUT]], [[WRITE (file statement)]]  
* [[GET]], [[PUT]], [[WRITE (file statement)]]
* [[INPUT$]], [[LINE INPUT (file statement)]]
* [[INPUT$]], [[LINE INPUT (file statement)]]
* [[CLOSE]], [[LOF]], [[EOF]], [[LOC]]
* [[CLOSE]], [[LOF]], [[EOF]], [[LOC]]
* [[SEEK (statement)]], [[SEEK]]
* [[SEEK (statement)]], [[SEEK]]
* [[OPEN COM]], [[LEN]], [[RESET]]  
* [[OPEN COM]], [[LEN]], [[RESET]]
* [[FIELD]], [[TYPE]]
* [[FIELD]], [[TYPE]]
* [[_FILEEXISTS]], [[_DIREXISTS]]
* [[_FILEEXISTS]], [[_DIREXISTS]]

Revision as of 02:14, 23 January 2023

The OPEN statement is used to open a file or COM serial communications port for program input or output.


Syntax

OPEN fileName$ [FOR mode] [{Template:KW|{Template:KW|SHARED}} [{READ|WRITE}] AS [#]fileNumber& [LEN = recordLength]


Legacy GW-BASIC syntax

OPEN modeLetter$, [#]fileNumber&, fileName$[, recordLength]


Template:Parameters

  • The fileName$ is a STRING variable or literal file name (path optional) in quotes.
  • FOR mode can be: APPEND (write to end), BINARY (read/write), INPUT (read), OUTPUT (write new) or RANDOM (read/write).
  • GW-BASIC's modeLetter$ is a STRING variable or the letter "A", "B", "I", "O" or "R" designating the OPEN modes above.
  • fileNumber& can be any positive INTEGER or LONG whole number value or an unused value determined by the FREEFILE function.
  • LEN = or recordLength is optional to denote the RANDOM file record byte length (default = 128) or sequential (default = 512) load buffer.


Description

  • QB64 can open as many files as your computer memory can handle. QBasic could only open about 15 at a time.
  • QB64 will allocate 4 bytes of memory for every possible file number up to the highest number used in a program.
  • mode defaults to RANDOM if the mode or FOR access statement is omitted. (see open modes described below)
  • Only the fileName$, fileNumber& and LEN = recordLength values can use variable values in the QBasic syntax.
  • If LEN = is ommitted, sequential file record sizes default to 512 and RANDOM to 128 bytes in Qbasic.
  • fileName$ can be up to 255 characters with no limit on file name extension length in QB64.
  • Once a file or port is opened, it can be used in any program procedure using the assigned file number.
  • The "SCRN:" device is supported in version 1.000 and up (see Example 3).
  • Devices such as "KYBD:", "CONS:", "COMn" and "LPTn:" are not supported in QB64..
Note: OPEN "LPTn" is not supported by QB64, but may be supported directly by your operating system.
  • OPEN COM can also be used for serial port access in QB64.


Template:PageErrors

  • Illegal QB64 Windows filename characters are " * / \ | ? : < > . Multiple dots (periods) are allowed.
  • Possible OPEN errors include "Bad file name or number", "Bad File Mode", "File Not Found" or "Path Not Found".
    • An OPEN file not found error may occur if CHR$(0) to (31) are used in a Windows file name.
  • QB64 does not have DOS file name limitations.


Details

File ACCESS and LOCK Permissions

  • ACCESS clause limits file access to READ, WRITE or READ WRITE on a network.
  • LOCK clause can specify SHARED or a LOCK READ or LOCK WRITE file lock in an OPEN statement working on a network.
  • A separate LOCK statement can lock or UNLOCK file access on a network using a format that can lock specific records.
  • If another process already has access to a specified file, program access is denied for that file OPEN access. A "Permission Denied" error 70 will be returned. A network program must be able to handle a denial of access error.

File Access Modes

  • FOR mode can be:
    • OUTPUT: Sequential mode creates a new file or erases an existing file for new program output. Use WRITE # to write numerical or text data or PRINT # for text. OUTPUT clears files of all data and clears the receive buffer on other devices such as COM.
    • APPEND: Sequential mode creates a new file if it doesn't exist or appends program output to the end of an existing file. Use WRITE # for numerical or text data or PRINT # for text as in the OUTPUT mode. APPEND does not remove previous data.
    • INPUT : Sequential mode only reads input from an existing file. File error if file does not exist. Use INPUT # for comma separated numerical or text data and LINE INPUT # or INPUT$ to only read text data. Use _FILEEXISTS or _DIREXISTS to avoid errors.
    • BINARY: Creates a new file when it doesn't exist or reads and writes to an existing binary file. Use GET # to read or PUT # to write byte positions simultaneously. LEN = statements are ignored in this mode.
    • RANDOM: Creates a new file when it doesn't exist or reads or writes to an existing random file record. Use GET # or PUT # to read or write to file records. A LEN = statement can define the byte size of a record (no LEN statement defaults to 128 bytes)
    • Modes INPUT, BINARY and RANDOM allow a file to be concurrently opened in a different mode and number.


GW-BASIC modes

  • Mode letter is a variable or literal STRING letter value as one of the following:
    • "A" = APPEND.
    • "B" = BINARY.
    • "I" = INPUT.
    • "O" = OUTPUT.
    • "R" = RANDOM.


Examples

Example 1: Function that displays errors and the number of errors in QBasic filenames. Returns 0 when filename is OK.

 file$ = "Hello,~1.mp3"      'example call below
 LOCATE 20, 30: errors% = CheckName%(file$): COLOR 14: PRINT "  Total Errors ="; errors%

FUNCTION CheckName% (Filename$)
  'NOTE: Function also displays filename errors so LOCATE on screen before call!
  DIM L AS INTEGER, DP AS INTEGER, XL AS INTEGER
  L = LEN(Filename$): DP = INSTR(Filename$, "."): IF DP THEN XL = L - DP 'extension
  IF L = 0 OR L > 12 OR DP > 9 OR XL > 3 THEN
    CheckName% = -1: COLOR 12: PRINT "Illegal format!"; : EXIT FUNCTION
  END IF
  FOR i% = 1 TO L      'check each filename character"
     code% = ASC(MID$(Filename$, i%, 1)): COLOR 10      ' see ASCII codes
     SELECT CASE code%       'check for errors and highlight in red
        'CASE 34, 42 TO 44, 47, 58 TO 63, 91 TO 93, 124: E% = E% + 1: COLOR 12 ' QBasic errors
        CASE 34, 42, 47, 58, 60, 62, 92, 124: E% = E% + 1: COLOR 12 ' QB64 errors
        CASE 46: dot% = dot% + 1: IF dot% > 1 THEN E% = E% + 1: COLOR 12
     END SELECT
     PRINT CHR$(code%);  'use LOCATE before FUNCTION call to place print
  NEXT
  CheckName% = E%
END FUNCTION

Note: The QBasic character error list is commented out and the function will return invalid filenames under QB64.

                         Hello,~1.mp3  Total Errors = 1
Note: The screen output displays filename characters in green except for red comma QBasic error.


Example 2: When OPEN "SCRN:" FOR OUTPUT AS #f is used, PRINT #f will print the text to the screen instead of to a file:

f% = FREEFILE 'should always be 1 at program start
OPEN "SCRN:" FOR OUTPUT AS #f%
g% = FREEFILE 'should always be 2 after 1
OPEN "temp.txt" FOR OUTPUT AS #g%

FOR i = 1 TO 2
    PRINT #i, "Hello World, Screen and File version"
NEXT
code by Steve McNeill
Note: Linux or macOS file names can use a path destination such as ".\SCRN:" to use SCRN: as an actual file name.


Example 3: Showcasing different file modes.

CLS

OPEN "test.tst" FOR OUTPUT AS #1
PRINT #1, "If test.tst didn't exist:"
PRINT #1, "A new file was created named test.tst and then deleted."
PRINT #1, "If test.tst did exist:"
PRINT #1, "It was overwritten with this and deleted."
CLOSE #1

OPEN "test.tst" FOR INPUT AS #1
DO UNTIL EOF(1)
INPUT #1, a$
PRINT a$
LOOP
CLOSE #1

KILL "test.tst"

END

If test.tst didn't exist:
A new file was created named test.tst and then deleted.
If test.tst did exist:
It was overwritten with this and deleted.
Warning: Make sure you don't have a file named test.tst before you run this or it will be overwritten.


See also



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