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See [[Procedural Programming]] for details on more advanced constructs, such as <code>BEGIN ... END </code> statements, '''For '''and '''While '''loops, local variables and assignments. | See [[Procedural Programming]] for details on more advanced constructs, such as <code>BEGIN ... END </code> statements, '''For '''and '''While '''loops, local variables and assignments. | ||
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Revision as of 01:21, 13 November 2015
The definition of each variable is an expression, such as
(- B + Sqrt(B^2 - 4*A*B))/(2*A)
An expression can consist of or contain a literal number (including Boolean or date), a text value, an identifier of a variable, an arithmetic expression, a comparison or logical expression, IF THEN ELSE
, or a function call, such as Sqrt(B)
.
See Procedural Programming for details on more advanced constructs, such as BEGIN ... END
statements, For and While loops, local variables and assignments.
Sections
- Numbers
- Date and Time Values
- Boolean or truth values
- Text values
- Operators
- IF a THEN b ELSE c
- Function calls and parameters
- Math functions
- Numbers and text
- Exception values INF, NAN, and NULL
- Warnings
- Datatype functions
See Also
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