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-===== Open and Openb (Statement) ===== 
-==== Format ==== 
-**open** [[stringexpressions|file_name]]\\ 
-**open**([[stringexpressions|file_name]])\\ 
-**open** [[integerexpressions|open_file_number]], [[stringexpressions|file_name]]\\ 
-**open**([[integerexpressions|open_file_number]], [[stringexpressions|file_name]])\\ 
-**openb** [[stringexpressions|file_name]]\\ 
-**openb**([[stringexpressions|file_name]])\\ 
-**openb** [[integerexpressions|open_file_number]], [[stringexpressions|file_name]]\\ 
-**openb**([[integerexpressions|open_file_number]], [[stringexpressions|file_name]]) 
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-==== Description ==== 
-Opens a file for reading and writing.  The [[stringexpressions|file_name]] is specified as a string, and may be an absolute or relative path.  If the file number is not specified file number zero (0) will be used.\\ 
-Openb opens the file in a "binary safe" mode. This type of file open is recommended for files where the [[readbyte|Readbyte]] and [[writebyte|Writebyte]] statements are used for input/output. 
-==== Note ==== 
-BASIC256 may have up to 8 files open at a single time.  The files are numbered from 0 to 7.  Opening a file to a number while another is already open to that number will close the open file. 
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-==== See Also ==== 
-{{page>en:start#File and Serial Port Input/Output&noheader}} 
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-==== History ====  
-|0.9.?|openb was added to open binary files| 
  
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