WriteDouble(Value: Double);
Value — real number that should be written.
The WriteDouble method writes a real number into a binary file.
Executing this example requires a binary file 1.dat to be present in a root of the disc C.
Sub Main;
Var
File1: IFileInfo;
BinW: IBinaryWriter;
Begin
File1:=New FileInfo.Attach("c:\1.dat");
If File1.Exists Then
BinW:=File1.OpenBinaryWriter(True);
BinW.WriteDouble(3.14);
End If;
Dispose File1;
End Sub Main;
After executing this example, number 3.14 is written into a binary file 1.dat.
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