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Revision as of 14:11, 15 January 2012
The FileNum internal function returns the number of the file that produced the most recent I/O error.
Comments and Examples
- A generalized error-handling routine could include the following statement to print the file number of the file with an error
09000 PRINT "File";FILENUM;"had an error."
File$ with no parameters now provides the same information as File$(N). File$ with no parameters even provides the file name when the error was that the file could not be opened, and thus has no file number.
Related Functions
For additional information about files, see the following functions: Exists, File$, File, FreeSP, KLn, KPs, KRec, LRec, Rec and RLn.
Technical Considerations
- If the current error was not an I/O error, FileNum will be irrelevant because it contains information about a previous error.