\b;Instruction \c;writeln\n; Write one line of text to an open file in the files/ folder. This is a method of the \c;\l;file\u cbot\file;\n; class. This is the reason why we always write \c;handle.writeln()\n;¦: \c; \s; handle.writeln("abc"); \n; The file must have been opened for writing (\c;"w"\n;) with the \c;\l;open\u cbot\open;\n; instruction. The line will automatically be terminated by the end of line characters 0x0D (CR) and 0x0A (LF). Syntax¦: \s;\c;handle.writeln ( string );\n; Examples¦: \c; \s; writeln("Line of text"); \s; string s1 = "abc"; \s; string s2 = "def"; \s; writeln(s1 + " " + s2); \n; \t;See also \c;\l;file\u cbot\file;\n;, \c;\l;open\u cbot\open;\n;, \c;\l;close\u cbot\close;\n;, \c;\l;readln\u cbot\readln;\n; and \c;\l;eof\u cbot\eof;\n;. \l;Programming\u cbot;, \l;types\u cbot\type; and \l;categories\u cbot\category;.