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Exporting and importing the elements of an array into a binary file - whose extension you can freely choose - is considered synonymously as exporting and importing an array.

When exporting and importing arrays into a file, a consistent distinction must be made between native and derived arrays. The reason for this is that the elements of a native array are always of a native data type and can be stored, because Gambas 3 supports the &#039;serialization&#039; of variable…</description>
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