// Read data from the file for i := 0 to 9 do Read(BinaryFile, DataRead[i]);

program BinaryFileExample;

except on E: Exception do Writeln(E.ClassName, ': ', E.Message); end;

Readln; // Pause before exiting end. This program uses a typed file ( File of Byte ) to directly read and write Byte values. This approach simplifies working with binary data, but you can also use an untyped file ( File ) for more complex or larger data structures by using BlockRead and BlockWrite .

begin try // Assign and open the file for writing AssignFile(BinaryFile, 'example.bin'); Rewrite(BinaryFile); // Write data to the file for i := 0 to 9 do Write(BinaryFile, DataToWrite[i]); // Close the file CloseFile(BinaryFile);

// Inform the user Writeln('Data written to example.bin');

var // Example data to write DataToWrite: array[0..9] of Byte = (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10); DataRead: array[0..9] of Byte; i: Integer; BinaryFile: File of Byte;

uses System.SysUtils;

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