Sequential Access File Control - Sharp MZ-700 Basic Manual

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DISK BASIC
Sequential Access File }
data file
BASIC Text Files
}
L .. _ _
--:---r-------.
program file.
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Machine Language
Program Files
As the various file control commands are explained, first the preparation method, the
use, and the features of the 2 types of data files will be explained, followed by an
explanation of the use of the CHAIN and SWAP commands of the program files.
1.4 Sequential Access File Control
Sequential access files are data files in which the registration or read-out of data is in
the sequential access format. The sequential access format is, as mentioned previously,
a format in which access to the data is in sequential order from the heading.
The method of making a data file on a cassette file has already been explained in the
BASIC manual for the MZ-IZ013B. Sequential access for the DISK BASIC is exactly
the same except that the file is made on the disk rather than a cassette. Naturally, the
access speed is much faster, and, because several new file control commands can be
used for disk access, the breadth of useful functions for file management is also
enlarged.
First, we will compare the composition of sequential access commands for DISK
BASIC and for CASSETTE BASE BASIC.
File registration (data write-in)
DISK BASIC
CASSETTE BASE BASIC
File open command
WOPEN
#n, "fjJename"
WOPEN
"filename"
Data write-in command
PRINT
#n, data
PRINTIT
data
File close command
CLOSE #n
CLOSE
Cancel command
KILL #n
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