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gosub example_goSub These are the parameters | gosub example_goSub These are the parameters | ||
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sub example_goSub | sub example_goSub |
Revision as of 15:17, 27 August 2005
Synopsis
gosub {sub name} {param1, param2, ...}
Description
The gosub command transfers the execution to a sub with the name given by the parameter.
Parameters can be added after the sub name. They will be transfered in the variables %1, %2, and so on. The variable %0 holds the number of parameters passed.
Example 1
gosub s7IsGreaterThan CEO RK ; %1 = CEO ; %2 = RK ; %0 = 2 sub s7IsGreaterThan CEO RK display ok %1 && %2 even %0 , gether < una return ; syntax = ; gosub {subName} [parameters...] gosub example_goSub These are the parameters ==== Example 2 ==== sub example_goSub ; %0 = 4 ; %1 = These ; %2 = are ; %3 = the ; %4 = parameters set %message for %_cnt 1 %0 { set %message %message , % . %_cnt , #spc } display ok %message halt
See also
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