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*In EasyUO terms, a nameSpace is a discreet area of memory that is used for user variables. Within a single nameSpace, each variable is unique regardless of weather the name has been used elsewhere. variables that are created inside a namespace therefore cannot be accessed from outside the nameSpace. | *In EasyUO terms, a nameSpace is a discreet area of memory that is used for user variables. Within a single nameSpace, each variable is unique regardless of weather the name has been used elsewhere. variables that are created inside a namespace therefore cannot be accessed from outside the nameSpace. | ||
:namespace user variables are prefixed with an exclamation point character (!). | :namespace user variables are prefixed with an exclamation point character (!). | ||
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Revision as of 16:28, 5 September 2007
- Dictionary.com defines a namespace as:
- A set of names in which all names are unique.
- In EasyUO terms, a nameSpace is a discreet area of memory that is used for user variables. Within a single nameSpace, each variable is unique regardless of weather the name has been used elsewhere. variables that are created inside a namespace therefore cannot be accessed from outside the nameSpace.
- namespace user variables are prefixed with an exclamation point character (!).
Pages in category "Namespace Commands"
The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.