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{{Cl|DIM}} CrLf AS {{Cl|STRING}} * 2           'define as 2 byte STRING
{{Cl|DIM}} CrLf {{Cl|AS}} {{Cl|STRING}} * {{Text|2|#F580B1}} {{Text|<nowiki>'define as 2 byte STRING</nowiki>|#919191}}
CrLf = {{Cl|CHR$}}(13) + {{Cl|CHR$}}(10)       'carriage return & line feed
CrLf = {{Cl|CHR$}}({{Text|13|#F580B1}}) + {{Cl|CHR$}}({{Text|10|#F580B1}}) {{Text|<nowiki>'carriage return & line feed</nowiki>|#919191}}


{{Cl|_CLIPBOARD$}} = "This is line 1" + CrLf + "This is line 2"
{{Cl|_CLIPBOARD$}} = {{Text|<nowiki>"This is line 1"</nowiki>|#FFB100}} + CrLf + {{Text|<nowiki>"This is line 2"</nowiki>|#FFB100}}
{{Cl|PRINT}} {{Cl|_CLIPBOARD$ (function)|CLIPBOARD$}}                 'display what is in the clipboard
{{Cl|PRINT}} {{Cl|_CLIPBOARD$ (function)|_CLIPBOARD$}} {{Text|<nowiki>'display what is in the clipboard</nowiki>|#919191}}
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Revision as of 21:18, 20 March 2023

The _CLIPBOARD$ statement copies the STRING value into the system clipboard.


Syntax

_CLIPBOARD$ = string_expression$


Description

  • string_expression$ is the string value to be sent to the clipboard.
  • The string value will replace everything previously in the clipboard.
  • Assemble long text into one string variable value before using this statement.
  • Add CHR$(13) + CHR$(10) CRLF characters to move to a new clipboard line.
  • When copying text files, end line CRLF characters 13 and 10 do not have to be added.
  • Numerical values can be converted to strings using STR$, _MK$, MKI$, MKL$, MKS$, MKD$, _BIN$, HEX$ or OCT$.
  • The clipboard can be used to copy, paste and communicate between running programs.


Examples

Example
Set 2 lines of text in the clipboard using a carriage return to end text lines
DIM CrLf AS STRING * 2 'define as 2 byte STRING
CrLf = CHR$(13) + CHR$(10) 'carriage return & line feed

_CLIPBOARD$ = "This is line 1" + CrLf + "This is line 2"
PRINT _CLIPBOARD$ 'display what is in the clipboard
This is line 1
This is line 2


See also



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