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- | ===== Variables ===== | ||
- | You can think of a variable as a place in the computer' | ||
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- | In BASIC-256 you do not need to define a variable before you use it. The variable is created when it is assigned a value for the first time and will retain its value until the program [[end|end]]s or the variable is [[unassign|unassign]]ed. | ||
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- | ==== Example ==== | ||
- | |a = 99|Assigns the integer 99 to the variable a| | ||
- | |nom = " | ||
- | |print "Say hello to " + nom|Appends the string in nom the the string "Say hello to " and displays the result| | ||
- | |a = a + 1|Takes the value of a and adds one to it, then store the new value back into a| | ||
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- | ==== See Also ==== | ||
- | * [[variableoperators|Variable Operators]] | ||
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- | ==== History ==== | ||
- | |1.99.99.8|variable typing was removed| | ||
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