\<bookmark_value\>Get statement\</bookmark_value\>

Get Statement

Reads a record from a relative file, or a sequence of bytes from a binary file, into a variable.

See also: PUT Statement

Syntax:

Get [#] FileNumber As Integer, [Position], Variable

Parameters:

\<emph\>FileNumber:\</emph\> Any integer expression that determines the file number.

\<emph\>Position:\</emph\> For files opened in Random mode, \<emph\>Position\</emph\> is the number of the record that you want to read.

For files opened in Binary mode, \<emph\>Position\</emph\> is the byte position in the file where the reading starts.

If \<emph\>Position\</emph\> is omitted, the current position or the current data record of the file is used.

Variable: Name of the variable to be read. With the exception of object variables, you can use any variable type.

Example:

Sub ExampleRandomAccess

Dim iNumber As Integer

Dim sText As Variant REM Must be a variant

Dim aFile As String

    aFile = "c:\data.txt"

    iNumber = Freefile

    Open aFile For Random As #iNumber Len=32

    Seek #iNumber,1 REM Position at beginning

    Put #iNumber,, "This is the first line of text" REM Fill line with text

    Put #iNumber,, "This is the second line of text"

    Put #iNumber,, "This is the third line of text"

    Seek #iNumber,2

    Get #iNumber,,sText

    Print sText

    Close #iNumber

    iNumber = Freefile

    Open aFile For Random As #iNumber Len=32

    Get #iNumber,2,sText

    Put #iNumber,,"This is a new text"

    Get #iNumber,1,sText

    Get #iNumber,2,sText

    Put #iNumber,20,"This is the text in record 20"

    Print Lof(#iNumber)

    Close #iNumber

End Sub