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* In [[BINARY]] or sequencial files SEEK returns the current byte position(first byte = 1). | * In [[BINARY]] or sequencial files SEEK returns the current byte position(first byte = 1). | ||
* Since the first file position is 1 it may require adding one to an offset value when documentation uses that position as 0. | * Since the first file position is 1 it may require adding one to an offset value when documentation uses that position as 0. | ||
* Devices that do not support SEEK (SCRN, CONS, KBRD, COMn and LPTn) return 0. | * Devices that do not support SEEK (SCRN, CONS, KBRD, COMn and LPTn) return 0. | ||
''See also:'' | ''See also:'' | ||
*[[SEEK (statement)]] | *[[SEEK (statement)]] | ||
*[[LOC]] | *[[LOC]] | ||
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Revision as of 02:37, 23 January 2023
The SEEK function returns the current byte or record position in a file.
Syntax
- byte = SEEK(filenumber&)
- Filenumber is the number of an OPEN file in any mode.
- In RANDOM files SEEK returns the current record position.
- In BINARY or sequencial files SEEK returns the current byte position(first byte = 1).
- Since the first file position is 1 it may require adding one to an offset value when documentation uses that position as 0.
- Devices that do not support SEEK (SCRN, CONS, KBRD, COMn and LPTn) return 0.
See also: