The '''_MEMGET''' statement reads a portion of a memory block at an OFFSET position into a variable, array or user defined type. {{PageSyntax}} ::: '''_MEMGET ''memory_block'', ''memory_block.OFFSET''''' [+ ''bytes'']''', ''holding_variable''''' * ''memory block'' is a [[_MEM]] variable type name also used for the dot variable name.OFFSET position. * ''memory block.OFFSET'' is the dot [[OFFSET]] byte zero memory position where block data begins. * ''holding variable'' is the variable to write the data to. ''Example:'' Shows how to read the PSET color values from a program's [[SCREEN]] memory to an array. {{CodeStart}} '' '' {{Cl|SCREEN}} 13 {{Cl|PSET}} (0, 0), 123 {{Cl|PSET}} (1, 0), 222 'create screen image 'here is an array {{Cl|DIM}} screen_array(319, 199) {{Cl|AS}} {{Cl|_UNSIGNED}} {{Cl|_BYTE}} 'use screen dimensions from 0 'here's how we can copy the screen to our array {{Cl|DIM}} m {{Cl|AS}} {{Cl|_MEM}} m = {{Cl|_MEMIMAGE}} '0 or no handle necessary when accessing the current program screen {{Cl|_MEMGET}} m, m.OFFSET, screen_array() 'here's the proof {{Cl|PRINT}} screen_array(0, 0) 'print 123 {{Cl|PRINT}} screen_array(1, 0) 'print 222 {{Cl|END}} '' '' {{CodeEnd}} ''See also:'' * [[_MEMGET (function)]] * [[_MEMPUT]] * [[_MEM]] * [[_MEMIMAGE]] * [[_MEMFREE]] {{PageNavigation}}