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Latest revision as of 00:34, 29 January 2023

A expression is a calculation used as a argument or assignment and can be a numerical or string expression.


Expressions may include logical operators as well as mathematical operators and functions and are used in various forms in a program.



Examples of different kind of expressions:


Numerical expressions:


(1000 is the expression)

PRINT 1000
 1000


(1 + 1 is the expression)

PRINT 1 + 1
 2



String expressions:


("hello!" is the expression)

PRINT "hello!"
hello!


("Hello" + " " + "there!" is the expression)

PRINT "Hello" + " " + "there!"
Hello there!


See also



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