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Latest revision as of 01:02, 23 January 2023
The $STATIC metacommand allows the creation of static (unresizable) arrays.
Syntax
Description
- QBasic Metacommands require a REM or apostrophy (') before them and are normally placed at the start of the main module.
- Static arrays cannot be resized. If a variable is used to size any array, it becomes $DYNAMIC.
- A REDIM statement has no effect on $STATIC arrays except perhaps a duplicate definition error at the REDIM statement.
- The array's type cannot be changed once DIM and a literal value sets the dimensions and element size.
- $STATIC defined program arrays cannot be re-sized or use _PRESERVE.
Examples
Example: When a variable is used, the array can be resized despite $STATIC. The array becomes $DYNAMIC.
'$STATIC INPUT "Enter array size: ", size DIM array(size) 'using an actual number instead of the variable will create an error! REDIM array(2 * size) PRINT UBOUND(array) |
- Note: DIM using a literal numerical size will create a Duplicate definition error.
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