FWRITE statement
Purpose: FWRITE writes quoted, comma separated strings
to a file, commonly a .csv type file.
Syntax:
FWRITE hFile, Comma,Separated,Expressions [;]
Parameters:
- hFile Name of handle to file to which strings are written.
- Comma,Separated,Expressions one or more expressions to be written.
An expression can be a literal or variable number or string, a member of an array
or a user defined type, or an inlined function. The expressions will be separated
with commas and quotation marks will encase the string variables
when they are written to the file.
- ; [OPTIONAL] A semi-colon at end of a
FWRITE statement line suppresses linefeed
and causes the next FWRITE parameter to print
to file on the same line as the previous FWRITE.
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Example:
DIM a$, b$, c$
a$ = "three"
b$ = "four"
c$ = "five"
OPEN "Data.csv" FOR OUTPUT AS FP1
FWRITE FP1, "one","two",a$,b$,c$
CLOSE FP1
Result:
"one","two","three","four","five"
is written to the file Data.csv.