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Latest revision as of 01:03, 29 January 2023
The SADD function returns the address of a STRING variable as an offset from the current data segment.
Syntax
- SADD(stringvariable)
- The argument may be a simple string variable or a single element of a string array. You may not use fixed-length strings.
- Use this function carefully because strings can move in the BASIC string space storage area at any time.
- Adding characters may produce a run-time error. Don't add characters to the ends of parameters.
See also