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== #dot ==
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{{header|Constant|ro|A constant that represents a dot character.
'''Constants System Variables'''
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=== Syntax ===
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#dot
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=== Description ===
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A constant that represents a dot character.
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The constant <tt>#dot</tt> is used to assign or compare a variable or an expression with the dot character.
 
The constant <tt>#dot</tt> is used to assign or compare a variable or an expression with the dot character.
  
This is required because the dot character is used as an operator.
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This is required because the dot character is used as an operator.}}
==== See Also ====
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[[SMC]]
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[[SPC]]
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==== Example ====
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== Example ==
 
<pre>display ok This is the proper way to use dot:$ 125 , #dot , 25</pre>
 
<pre>display ok This is the proper way to use dot:$ 125 , #dot , 25</pre>
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=See Also=
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{{Constant}}

Latest revision as of 10:18, 13 September 2007

A constant that represents a dot character.

The constant #dot is used to assign or compare a variable or an expression with the dot character.

This is required because the dot character is used as an operator.

Example

display ok This is the proper way to use dot:$ 125 , #dot , 25

See Also

Constant

  • Constant system variables represent characters that are used as tokens within the EasyUO language itself, or characters that would not normally be parsed properly by EasyUO.
#dot A constant that represents the dot character
#false A constant that represents boolean false
#smc A constant that represents the semicolon character
#spc A constant that represents the space character
#true A constant that represents boolean true