Difference between revisions of "WriteLn"
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− | == Definition == | + | ==Definition== |
+ | <source lang="scar" lines="false"> | ||
procedure WriteLn(x); | procedure WriteLn(x); | ||
+ | </source> | ||
− | == | + | ==Availability== |
− | + | SCAR Divi 3.00 > Current | |
− | + | *Before SCAR Divi 3.20 the function was defined as: | |
− | * | + | <source lang="scar" lines="false"> |
− | + | procedure WriteLn(s: string); | |
− | + | </source> | |
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− | == Example == | + | ==Description== |
− | + | Writes data defined in '''x''' to the debug box. It accepts a wide variety of types. Only base types are accepted. In case the debug box is not visible, it will be toggled visible. | |
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− | + | ===Accepted Types (x)=== | |
− | + | *[[Boolean]] | |
− | + | *[[Char]], [[AnsiChar]] | |
+ | *[[string]], [[AnsiString]] | ||
+ | *[[ShortInt]] | ||
+ | *[[Byte]] | ||
+ | *[[SmallInt]] | ||
+ | *[[Word]] | ||
+ | *[[Integer]] | ||
+ | *[[Cardinal]] | ||
+ | *[[Int64]] | ||
+ | *[[Double]] | ||
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+ | ==Example== | ||
+ | <source lang="scar"> | ||
+ | begin | ||
+ | WriteLn('Hello!'); | ||
+ | WriteLn(1); | ||
+ | WriteLn(True); | ||
+ | end. | ||
+ | </source> | ||
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+ | Output: | ||
+ | Hello! | ||
+ | 1 | ||
+ | 1 | ||
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+ | ==See Also== | ||
+ | *[[ClearDebug]] | ||
+ | *[[Status]] | ||
+ | *[[Alert]] | ||
+ | *[[AddToReport]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Category:Functions]] | ||
+ | [[Category:GUI Functions]] |
Latest revision as of 15:50, 2 July 2011
Definition
procedure WriteLn(x);
Availability
SCAR Divi 3.00 > Current
- Before SCAR Divi 3.20 the function was defined as:
procedure WriteLn(s: string);
Description
Writes data defined in x to the debug box. It accepts a wide variety of types. Only base types are accepted. In case the debug box is not visible, it will be toggled visible.
Accepted Types (x)
Example
begin WriteLn('Hello!'); WriteLn(1); WriteLn(True); end.
Output:
Hello! 1 1