The EOLN function tests for the end-of-line marker within a text file and returns a Boolean value. Syntax: EOLN [[( file_variable )]] The 'file_variable' is the name of a file variable associated with a text file. If you omit the name of the file, the default is INPUT. The file must be in inspection mode and EOF must return FALSE before EOLN is called. EOLN leaves the file in inspection mode. The Boolean EOLN function returns TRUE when the file pointer is positioned after the last character in a line. When the EOLN function returns TRUE, the file buffer contains a blank character. The EOLN function returns FALSE when the last component in the line is read into the file buffer. Another character must be read to cause EOLN to return TRUE and to cause the file buffer to be positioned at the end-of-line marker following the last character of the line. If you use the EOLN function on a nontext file, an error occurs. See the "HP Pascal Language Reference Manual" for a complete description of the EOLN function.