Close

Stream I/O function to terminate access to a device

Syntax
   Close [[#]filenum ] [, [#]filenum ...]
             or 
   result = Close( [#filenum] )

Parameters
   filenum
      List of file numbers to close.

Return Value
   Close returns a 32 bit Long: a zero (0) on success and a non-zero error 
   code otherwise.

Description
   Closes the files whose file numbers are passed as arguments. If an 
   unused file number is passed, Close returns an error.

   Close without arguments closes all the files presently opened.

   Terminating the program using an End statement will automatically close 
   all files.

   The error code returned by Close can be checked using Err in the next 
   line. The function version of  Close returns directly the error code as 
   a 32 bit Long.

Example
   ' Create a string and fill it.
   Dim buffer As String, f As Integer

   buffer = "Hello World within a file."

   ' Find the first free file number.
   f = FreeFile

   ' Open the file "file.ext" for binary usage, using the number "f".
   Open "file.ext" For Binary As #f

     ' Place our string inside the file, using number "f".
     Put #f, , buffer

   ' Close the file.  We could also do 'Close #f', but it's only necessary if more than one number is open.
   Close

   ' End of program. (Check the file "file.ext" upon running to see the output.)

Differences from QB
   * Close can be called as a function that returns an error code.
   * FB throws an error on trying to close an unused file number, if 
     compiled with error checking and if not used with the function-style 
     syntax

See also
   * Open
   * Put (File I/O) 
   * Get (File I/O)
   * FreeFile

