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File eof attribute, Boolean; read-only.

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Help Using Help Reference Back 66 The encoding is one of several predefined constants that follow the common Internet encoding names. Valid names are UCS-2, X-SJIS, ISO-8851-9, ASCII or the like. A special encoder, BINARY, is used to read binary files. This encoder stores each byte of the file as one Unicode character regardless of any encoding. When writing, the lower byte of each Unicode character is treated as a single byte to write. See "Encoding Names" on page 228 for a list of encodings. If an unrecognized encoding is used, the encoding reverts to the system default encoding. Type String; read/write. File eof attribute File(path).eof Description The File eof attribute has the value true if a read attempt caused the current position to be past the end of the file. If the file is not open, the value is true. Type Boolean; read-only. File hidden attribute File(path).hidden Description The File hidden attribute has the value true if the file is invisible. Assigning a Boolean value sets or clears this attribute. Type Boolean; read/write. File length attribute File(path).length Description The File length attribute is size of the file in bytes. When setting the file size, the file must not be open. Type Number; read-only. File lineFeed attribute File(path).lineFeed Using Help Back 66

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The encoding is one of several predefined constants that follow the common Internet encoding names. Valid
names are UCS-2, X-SJIS, ISO-8851-9, ASCII or the like.
A special encoder, BINARY, is used to read binary files. This encoder stores each byte of the file as one Unicode
character regardless of any encoding. When writing, the lower byte of each Unicode character is treated as a
single byte to write. See “Encoding Names” on page 228 for a list of encodings. If an unrecognized encoding
is used, the encoding reverts to the system default encoding.
Type
String; read/write.
File eof attribute
File(path)
.eof
Description
The File eof attribute has the value true if a read attempt caused the current position to be past the end of the
file.
If the file is not open, the value is true.
Type
Boolean; read-only.
File hidden attribute
File(path)
.hidden
Description
The File hidden attribute has the value true if the file is invisible. Assigning a Boolean value sets or clears this
attribute.
Type
Boolean; read/write.
File length attribute
File(path)
.length
Description
The File length attribute is size of the file in bytes. When setting the file size, the file must not be open.
Type
Number; read-only.
File lineFeed attribute
File(path)
.lineFeed