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− | fd = binopen("file.obj", | + | fd = binopen("file.obj", 2) |
count = binread(fd, 4) | count = binread(fd, 4) | ||
count = bin2l(count) | count = bin2l(count) |
Revision as of 12:21, 26 February 2019
Contents
Purpose
Function to open a binary file
Syntax
BINOPEN(<expC>,<expN>)
See Also
BIN2I(), BIN2L(), BIN2W(), BINCLOSE(), BINCREATE(), BINREAD(), BINSEEK(), BINWRITE(), FCLOSE(), FOPEN(), I2BIN(), L2BIN()
Description
The BINOPEN() function opens an existing binary file. The <expC> is the name of the file to be opened. The <expN> is the mode in which the file will be opened. The open mode options are:
Mode | Description |
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0 | Read-only |
1 | Write-only |
2 | Read/write |
BINOPEN() returns a file descriptor if it has opened the file successfully, or a -1 if unsuccessful. Since the file descriptor is used to identify open binary files, the BINOPEN() return value should always be assigned to a memory variable. The binary conversion functions may be used in conjunction with the binary file functions.
Example
fd = binopen("file.obj", 2) count = binread(fd, 4) count = bin2l(count) count = l2bin(count + 1) binseek(fd, 512, 0) binwrite(fd, count) binclose(fd)