Scilab 5.3.0
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- Files : Input/Output functions
- basename
- chdir
- copyfile
- createdir
- deletefile
- dir
- dirname
- dispfiles
- fileext
- fileinfo
- fileparts
- filesep
- findfiles
- fprintf
- fprintfMat
- fscanf
- fscanfMat
- fullfile
- fullpath
- get_absolute_file_path
- getdrives
- getlongpathname
- getrelativefilename
- getshortpathname
- %io
- isdir
- isfile
- listfiles
- listvarinfile
- ls
- maxfiles
- mclearerr
- mclose
- mdelete
- meof
- merror
- mfprintf
- mscanf
- mget
- mgetl
- mgetstr
- mkdir
- mopen
- movefile
- mput
- mputl
- mputstr
- mseek
- mtell
- newest
- pathconvert
- pathsep
- pwd
- removedir
- rmdir
- save_format
- scanf
- scanf_conversion
- sscanf
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mclose
close an opened file
Calling Sequence
err=mclose([fd]) mclose('all')
Arguments
- fd
scalar. The
fd
parameter returned by the functionmopen
is used as a file descriptor (it's a positive integer).- err
a scalar. Error indicator : vector
Description
mclose
must be used to close a file opened by mopen
. If fd
is omitted mclose
closes the last opend file.
mclose('all')
closes all files opened by file('open',..)
or mopen
. Be careful with this use of mclose
because when it is used inside a Scilab script file, it also closes the script and Scilab will not execute commands written after mclose('all')
.
See Also
<< mclearerr | Files : Input/Output functions | mdelete >> |