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An expression can be thought of as as a combination of constants (integer, floating point, and string), functions (built in and user defined), and operators that create a single value when the expression is evaluated. | An expression can be thought of as as a combination of constants (integer, floating point, and string), functions (built in and user defined), and operators that create a single value when the expression is evaluated. | ||
- | ==== Numeric Expressions ==== | + | {{page> |
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- | Numeric expressions in BASIC-256 come in two varieties; 1) integer, and 2) floating point numbers. | + | {{page>booleanexpressions}} |
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- | === Integers ==== | + | |
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- | === Floating Points === | + | |
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- | <code> | + | |
- | </code> | + | |
==== Boolean Expressions ==== | ==== Boolean Expressions ==== |