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'''STRING''' | '''STRING''' | ||
- | '''String'''s are a sort of character array, combining characters to form text. Because the length of a '''string''' is dynamic, adding them is done easily. | + | '''String'''s are a sort of character array, combining characters to form text. Because the length of a '''string''' is dynamic, adding them is done easily. Single and double quotes can be used to create strings. |
== Example == | == Example == | ||
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say('User logged on: "' + name + " " + surname + '"'); | say('User logged on: "' + name + " " + surname + '"'); | ||
- | | + | Repeat |
frame; | frame; | ||
- | | + | Until(key(_ESC)) |
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End | End | ||
</pre> | </pre> | ||
+ | Used in example: [[say]](), [[key]]() |
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[edit] Definition
STRING
Strings are a sort of character array, combining characters to form text. Because the length of a string is dynamic, adding them is done easily. Single and double quotes can be used to create strings.
[edit] Example
Program strings; Private String name; String surname; Begin name = "Yo"; surname = "Momma"; say(name + " " + surname + " has entered."); say('User logged on: "' + name + " " + surname + '"'); Repeat frame; Until(key(_ESC)) End