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REM FILEDEMO.ASI
REM This is an ASIC demo program which illustrates how to perform various file
REM operations.
REM Part I - Creates an ASCII file easily readable by GWBASIC/BASICA and others
REM Part II - Reads an ASCII file with strings delimited by CR/LF
REM Part III - Creates a 5 record random file and allows you to display and
REM update any record.
REM Part IV - Appends a record using the OPEN statement with Append option
REM Part V - Appends a record to a file OPEN in random I/O mode ("R")
REM and then lists all records in the file.
REM Note: This sample code does not check the ERROR system variable after
REM most OPEN/CLOSE/INPUT#/PRINT# statements. However, when writing
REM "real" programs you should always add a statement to check for
REM errors, such as "IF ERROR>0 THEN PROCESSERROR:" after EVERY
REM OPEN/CLOSE/INPUT#/PRINT# statement.
REM Part I - Creating a file readable by GWBASIC/BASICA and other programs.
REM Write file FILEDEMO.001 with a string and integer delimited by comma,
REM with a carriage return/line feed sequence at the end
CR$=CHR$(13)
LF$=CHR$(10)
CRLF$=CR$+LF$
OPEN "O", 1,"FILEDEMO.001"
APPLES=100
PRINT #1, "Apples" NONULL
APPLES$=STR$(APPLES)
PRINT #1,"," NONULL
PRINT #1, APPLES$ NONULL
PRINT #1, CRLF$ NONULL
CLOSE 1
REM Part II - Reading a "normal" ASCII DOS file (CR/LF delimited).
REM Reads FILEDEMO.001 which was written in part I, and displays it's contents.
OPEN "I", 1, "FILEDEMO.001"
INPUT #1,APPLES$ CRLF
PRINT APPLES$
CLOSE 1
REM PART III - Using a random file
REM Create a file FILEDEMO.002
OPEN "O",1,"FILEDEMO.002"
REM Create five "records" with a single integer field, set initial values 1-5.
REM File is written in normal ASIC format for integers (2 binary bytes).
FOR I=1 TO 5
PRINT #1,i
NEXT I
CLOSE 1
REM Process FILEDEMO.002 randomly
REM Prompt for a record to modify, show the current value, accept a new value
REM from the user, and then write the new value.
OPEN "R",1,"FILEDEMO.002"
GETRECNO:
PRINT "ENTER RECORD # TO MODIFY";
INPUT RECNO
IF RECNO<1 THEN
PRINT "RECORD # MUST BE GREATER THAN 0"
GOTO GETRECNO:
ELSE
IF RECNO>5 THEN
PRINT "RECORD # MUST BE LESS THAN 5"
GOTO GETRECNO:
ENDIF
ENDIF
FILEOFFSET=RECNO*2
FILEOFFSET=FILEOFFSET - 2
REM FILEOFFSET NOTES: In this example, each record contains one integer field
REM that is two bytes long. Must subtract two since first record starts at
REM offset=0.
NEWPOS=FILEPOS(1,FILEOFFSET)
INPUT #1, VALUE
PRINT "CURRENT VALUE IS ";
PRINT VALUE
PRINT "ENTER NEW VALUE ";
INPUT VALUE
NEWPOS=FILEPOS(1,FILEOFFSET)
PRINT #1, VALUE
CLOSE 1
REM PART IV - Append a record to the random file FILEDEMO.002
REM Append option 1 - Use OPEN with the "A" option if the file is not open.
REM Add record #6 with a value of 99
OPEN "A",1,"FILEDEMO.002"
PRINT #1, 99
CLOSE 1
REM Append option 2 - If file is already open random ("R"), use the file pos to
REM move to the end of the file, and then write the record
REM add record # 7
OPEN "R",1,"FILEDEMO.002"
X=FILEPOS(1,EOF)
PRINT #1, 999
REM Now position file to beginning, and display all values by reading file
REM sequentially
NEWPOS=FILEPOS(1,0)
RECNO=0
READALL:
INPUT #1,VALUE
IF ERROR>0 THEN
PRINT "File Status = ";
PRINT ERROR
PRINT "Records Read = ";
PRINT RECNO
CLOSE 1
GOTO EXIT:
ENDIF
RECNO=RECNO+1
PRINT "Record # ";
PRINT RECNO;
PRINT " ";
PRINT VALUE
GOTO READALL:
EXIT: REM clean up disk
PRINT "Do you want to delete the work files created by this program"
print "'FILEDEMO.001 and FILEDEMO.002' (Y/N)";
INPUT x$
x$=UCASE$(x$)
IF x$="Y" THEN
KILL "filedemo.001"
KILL "filedemo.002"
PRINT "Work files deleted"
ENDIF
END