Reports the length of a file of any size in bytes.
FileLength64 ( filename )
Argument |
Description |
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filename |
A string whose value is the name of the file for which you want to know the length. If filename is not on the current application library search path, you must specify the fully qualified name. |
Longlong. Returns the length in bytes of the file identified by filename. If the file does not exist, FileLength64 returns -1. If filename is null, FileLength64 returns null.
Call FileLength64 before or after you call FileOpen to check the length of a file before you call FileRead. The FileRead function can read a maximum of 32,765 bytes at a time. Use the FileReadEx function to read longer files.
The length returned by FileLength64 always
includes the byte-order mark (BOM). For example, suppose the hexadecimal
display of the file SomeFile.txt is FF
FE 54 00 68 00 69 00 73 00
, then the following
statement returns 10,which includes the BOM:
ll_length = FileLength64("SomeFile.txt")
File security If any security is set for the file (for example, if you are sharing the file on a network), you must call FileLength64 before FileOpen or after FileClose. Otherwise, you get a sharing violation.
This statement returns the length of the file EMPLOYEE.DAT in the current directory:
FileLength64("EMPLOYEE.DAT")
These statements determine the length of the EMP.TXT file in the EAST directory and open the file:
long LengthA
integer li_FileNum
LengthA = FileLength64("C:\EAST\EMP.TXT")
li_FileNum = FileOpen("C:\EAST\EMP.TXT", &
LineMode!, Read!, LockReadWrite!)
The examples for FileRead illustrate reading files of different lengths.