End Of File marker that tells MicroStation where to stop scanning a file, and where to append new elements A file with no EOF cannot be scanned by MicroStation and will not be displayed
(end of file) (n ) A termination point of a file, marked by a particular character (usually a Control-d) This character signals to the system that it has reached the file's end
End of file A mark that tells the file system that it has reached the end of a file It is normally the character CTRL-Z, which can mark the end of a text file
(End Of File) This term is used to describe the end of a file The term can be used either to represent the abstract position at the end of the file or, in some instances, the concrete character used on some machines to indicate the end of a text file See also EOL
(1) A condition indicating that the end of a data file has been reached by a program reading the file (2) A specific sequence of characters written on a magnetic tape See also BOM, file mark
A boolean function which returns True if an opened file has read past it's last data value and is at the end of file marker, else it returns False
1 A condition indicating that the end of a data file has been reached by a program reading the file
End of file A unique record to indicate the end of a data stream or data set End of file indicator An exception condition which can be raised when certain CICS non-VTAM terminal commands are issued
End of Frame delimiter This Ordered Set is always the last Transmission Word of a Frame It is used to indicate that a Frame has ended and indicates whether the Frame is valid or invalid