Write (channel, output)
If you omit the output, a blank line is printed to the file. Multiple expressions can be separated with a comma.
Unlike the Print # statement, the Write # statement inserts commas between items and quotation marks around strings as they are written to the file. You don't have to put explicit delimiters in the list. When Write # is used to write data to a file, only the following data formats are supported and several universal assumptions are followed so the data can always be read and correctly interpreted using Input #, regardless of locale:
#TRUE#
or #FALSE#
is printed. The True and False keywords are not translated, regardless of locale.#NULL#
is written.#ERROR errorcode#
. The Error keyword is not translated, regardless of locale.Write # inserts a newline character, that is, a carriage return–linefeed (Chr(13) + Chr(10)), after it has written the final character in output to the file.
Note You should not write strings that contain embedded quotation marks, for example, "1,2""X"
for use with the Input # statement: Input # parses this string as two complete and separate strings.
Input # Function | Open Statement | Print # Statement | Writing Data to Files