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* [[FREEFILE]] returns are normally sequential starting with 1. Only file numbers in use will not be returned.
* [[FREEFILE]] returns are normally sequential starting with 1. Only file numbers in use will not be returned.
* [[OPEN]] each file number after each [[FREEFILE]] return or the values returned may be the same.
* [[OPEN]] each file number after each [[FREEFILE]] return or the values returned may be the same.
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Revision as of 00:37, 29 January 2023

The FREEFILE function returns a LONG value that is an unused file access number.


Syntax

fileHandle& = FREEFILE


Description

  • FREEFILE values should be given to unique variables so that each file has a specific variable value assigned to it.
  • Once the number is assigned in an OPEN statement, the file number can later be used to read, write or CLOSE that file.
  • File numbers CLOSEd are made available to FREEFILE for reuse immediately.
  • FREEFILE returns are normally sequential starting with 1. Only file numbers in use will not be returned.
  • OPEN each file number after each FREEFILE return or the values returned may be the same.


See also



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