filename
A string value of the name of the disk file to open. Relative file paths are relative to the current directory (see
CurDir).
encoding_type
The encoding to be used when reading or writing text, can be one of:
- Encoding "ascii" (ASCII encoding is used, default)
- Encoding "utf8" (8-bit Unicode encoding is used)
- Encoding "utf16" (16-bit Unicode encoding is used)
- Encoding "utf32" (32-bit Unicode encoding is used)
access_type
The type of access requested by the calling process.
- Access [Read] [Write] (both read and write access can be used, which is the default)
lock_type
Imposes restrictions on disk file access from other processes (threads or programs), can be either:
- Shared (the file can be freely accessed by other processes)
- Lock [Read] [Write] (both read and write access can be denied to other processes)
filenum
An available file number to bind to the disk file, which can be found with
FreeFile.
record_length
The size, in bytes, of each record read from or written to the disk file. The default is 128.
Opens a disk file for reading and/or writing. The file number
file_num is bound to the file on disk, for use in subsequent file operations, such as
Input # and
Lock. The next available file number can be retrieved with
FreeFile.
The
Input,
Output and
Append file modes open disk files for sequential text I/O, useful for reading or writing plain text files. When the
Input mode is specified, only reading file operations can be used, like
Line Input # and
Get #. If the disk file does not exist a runtime error will be thrown. The
Output mode specifies that only writing operations can be used, like
Print # and
Put #. If the disk file does not exist it is created empty. The
Append mode is like the
Output mode, except that writing operations will begin at the end of the disk file, if it exists.
The
Input,
Output and
Append file modes also allow selection of a character encoding to be used when reading from or writing text to the disk file. ASCII or a Unicode encoding may be specified (see the description of the
encoding_type parameter above).
The
Binary and
Random file modes open disk files for random-access reading or writing of arbitrary sized binary data. The
Binary file mode allows reading and writing of simple data type values, like
Byte or
LongInt, using binary read or write operations, like
Get #.
LOC and
Seek are among the procedures used for reading and writing to arbitrary locations in the disk file. The
Random file mode is similar to
Binary, except that file I/O operations always use a constant data size when reading or writing.
By default, the
Binary and
Random file modes allow both reading and writing operations on the opened disk file, but this can be changed by specifying an access type (see the description for the
access_type parameter above).
For any file mode, access to the opened disk file can be restricted or granted to other threads or programs by specifying a lock type (see the description for the
lock_type parameter above). If no lock type is specified, other threads of the current program can freely open the disk file (
Shared), while other programs cannot (
Lock Read Write).
Lock and
Unlock can be used to temporarily restrict access to parts of a file.
The error code returned by
Open can be checked using
Err in the next line. The function version of
Open returns directly the error code as an integer.
' Create a string and fill it.
Dim buffer As String, f As Integer
buffer = "Hello World within a file."
' Find the first free file number.
f = FreeFile
' Open the file "file.ext" for binary usage, using the file number "f".
Open "file.ext" For Binary As #f
If Err>0 Then Print "Error opening the file":End
' Place our string inside the file, using number "f".
Put #f, , buffer
' Close all open files.
Close
' End the program. (Check the file "file.ext" upon running to see the output.)
End
'OPEN A COM PORT
Open Com "COM1:9600,N,8,1" As #1
If Err>0 Then Print "The port could not be opened."
'COM1, 9600 BAUD, NO PARITY BIT, EIGHT DATA BITS, ONE STOP BIT
'function version of OPEN
If Open("file.ext" For Binary Access Read As #1) = 0 Then
Print "Successfully opened file"
'' ...
Close #1
Else
Print "Error opening file"
End If