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weberk Posted - 10/22/2003 : 3:57:01 PM
Hi, all these fine functions file.open(), .byteorder(), .wav, .skip... etc. (in use e.g. in AppFile.OGS) are located in ofio60.dll ("FUM"?), as I think I found out.
But I'm unable to find any dokumantation in the HELP neither the manual.
What is wrong with me?
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weberk Posted - 10/28/2003 : 6:16:25 PM
quote:

The FILE object is only documented in Origin Pro.





well...what a mess, I purchased Origin only, whitch should be enough to feed my needs. So I have to do it my way: trail and error; or what seems to be the better way, after studying lot of LabTalk scripts: just from the beginning in C - 'cause that LabTalk sucks! A horror to me: variables anywhere, without declaration/definition.
Reason to say this is (sorry): I started with algorithmics and softwareengeniering, but its quite a time ago, and I paused for many years (it's not my main-Job), and unfortunately I never got used to C.

Regards
Karsten,
who is dreaming of the clarity and structure of PASCAL and MODULA IV

PS: besides: found a BUG (by case) in AppFile.OGS (Ver 02.May.2002):
>[LabTech]
> ...
> fid=file.open(%B%A);
> ...
> delete -v hfile;
> ...
I will post it to originlab.com/www/support/contact.asp too
Here the Identifier for the Filehandle was mixed up (fid/hfile).
...something whitch under PASCAL never could have happened.



greg Posted - 10/24/2003 : 3:23:20 PM
The FILE object is only documented in Origin Pro.


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