[[$INCLUDE]] is a metacommand that is used to insert a source code file into your program which is then executed at the point of the insertion. {{PageSyntax}} : {[[REM]] | [[REM|']] } $INCLUDE: '{{Parameter|sourceFile}}' {{PageDescription}} * QBasic [[Metacommand|metacommands]] must be commented with [[REM]] or an apostrophe. * The {{Parameter|sourceFile}} name must be enclosed in apostrophes and can include a path. * $INCLUDE is often used to add functions and subs from an external text QBasic code library. * The $INCLUDE metacommand should be the only statement on a line. ===How to $INCLUDE a BAS or Text file with a QB64 Program=== * Assemble the code to be reused into a file. * Common extensions are '''.BI''' (for declarations, usually included in the beginning of a program) or '''.BM''' (with SUBs and FUNCTIONs, usually included at the end of a program). ** Any extension can be used, as long as the file contains code in plain text (binary files are not accepted). * $INCLUDE any [[DIM]], [[CONST]], [[SHARED]] arrays or [[DATA]] at the '''beginning''' of the main program code. * $INCLUDE [[SUB]]s or [[FUNCTION]]s at the bottom of the main program code '''after any SUB procedures.''' ** '''Note:''' [[TYPE]] definitions, [[DATA]] and [[DECLARE LIBRARY]] can be placed inside of sub-procedures. * '''Compile''' the program. *''Note: Once the program is compiled, the included text files are no longer needed with the program EXE.'' {{PageExamples}} {{CodeStart}}''' '$INCLUDE:''' 'QB.BI'{{CodeEnd}} ===More examples=== * [[SelectScreen]] (member-contributed $INCLUDE demo) * [[FILELIST$]] (member-contributed file search function) * [[SAVEIMAGE]] (SUB program that creates bitmaps) {{PageSeeAlso}} * [[INTERRUPT]], [[INTERRUPTX]] * [[TYPE]], [[DIM]] * [[Metacommand]] {{PageNavigation}} <