21. He slipped a sheet of paper out from under the blotting-pad on his desk, then put on a pair of spectacles to read from it. 22. He also enthuses about the extraordinary steam trains he has recently seen for himself, reading from a journal which he has been writing while away. 23. You can also read from a file which has been opened using OPENOUT. 24. A statement which will assign to variables values read from the DATA statements in the program. 25. RESTORE can be used at any time in a program to set the line where DATA is read from. 26. As far as the programmer is concerned, data can be written to and read from a file a data item or a character at a time. 27. The file may be read from or written to. 28. Read from the file opened as fnum into the variable var. 29. Reading from an empty area of a sparse file will return garbage. 30. And I heard him read from your notes that you were an only child, with no brothers or sisters. |