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Seek - Printable Version +- QB64 Phoenix Edition (https://staging.qb64phoenix.com) +-- Forum: Chatting and Socializing (https://staging.qb64phoenix.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=11) +--- Forum: Site Suggestions (https://staging.qb64phoenix.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=12) +--- Thread: Seek (/showthread.php?tid=1444) |
Seek - Dimster - 02-05-2023 Wonder if SEEK function and statement might be a Word of the Day candidate? RE: Seek - bplus - 02-06-2023 Seek does sound like a cool command name but it is only used for jumping around Opened Files. @Dimster you being a sort of seeker, I can see why this command name might appeal. ![]() Hey Steve, has Word of the Day gone the way of the QB64 Bible? You do provide great historical perspective and interesting details on our Command words. RE: Seek - Dimster - 02-06-2023 It is cool. I'm trying to use it right now to avoid multiple OPEN's of the same file and I have multiple files opened at the same time. Where I'm hitting a snag is recognizing if the file being sought needs a record number or byte. You would think it obvious, a record number only if the file was opened in a random access mode, but if you have a mix of sequential and random files opened I appear to have confused my computer ... it's not me who is confused you understand, I know exactly what I asked the computer to do but we speak different languages. I have a good idea on a fix for my problem but thought it might be one of those commands not used very much so perhaps a candidate for the Pete's Word of the Day. RE: Seek - bplus - 02-06-2023 "Pete's Word of the Day" So that's what happened to Pete, he ran out of words for screen 0. |