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Revision as of 09:31, 27 August 2005
Synopsis
return { expression }
Description
The return command transfers the execution back to where the sub was called using gosub.
providing a variable or expression to return will put the given value into the result system variable.
Example
gosub makeLowerCase #charname event macro 1 0 my name is #result halt ;The following sub takes the first parameter ;makes it lowercase, and then returns the ;lowercase version. sub makeLowerCase str lower %1 return #strRes ; the lowercase version of %1 is now stored in #result and control is returned to the main script.
See also
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