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(According to DIV 2 Spanish manual, it *is* Fichero para gráficos.)
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== Filetype == == Filetype ==
-A file or FPG (''Fichero Para Gráficos'', meaning "file for graphics") is a file containing [[graphic]]s. It holds all information about the contained graphics: pixels, width, height, depth, name, etc.+A file or FPG (''Fichero Para Gráficos'', meaning "file for graphics") is a file containing [[graphic]]s. It holds all information about the contained graphics: [[pixel]]s, [[width]], [[height]], [[depth]], name, etc.
 +In general, the name "file" is used for inside the program, when the FPG, called so when it's a file on the hard disk, is loaded from hard disk.
== Example == == Example ==

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Contents

Function

Definition

STRING file ( <STRING filename> )

Returns the whole contents of a certain file.

Parameters

STRING filename - The filename of the file you wish to read from (including extension and possible path).

Returns

STRING: The contents of the file.

Local variable

INT file

File contains the FileID of the file used to obtain the graphic indicated by the local variable GraphID.

Filetype

A file or FPG (Fichero Para Gráficos, meaning "file for graphics") is a file containing graphics. It holds all information about the contained graphics: pixels, width, height, depth, name, etc. In general, the name "file" is used for inside the program, when the FPG, called so when it's a file on the hard disk, is loaded from hard disk.

Example

Program files;
Global
    int file_id;
Begin

    // Load FPG
    file_id = load_fpg("example.fpg");

    // Set locals for display of graph
    file = file_id;
    graph = 1;
    x = y = 50;

    Repeat
        frame;
    Until(key(_frame))

End

Used in example: load_fpg(), key(), graph

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