PRINT USING

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The PRINT USING statement is used to PRINT formatted data to the Screen using a STRING template.


Syntax

PRINT [text${;|,}] USING template$; variable[; ...][{;|,}]


Template:Parameters

  • Literal or variable STRING text$ can be placed between PRINT and USING or it can be included in the template.
  • A semicolon or comma may follow the text to stop or tab the print cursor before the template PRINT.
  • The literal or variable STRING template should use the template symbols to display each variable type in the list following it.
  • The list of data variables used in the template are separated by semicolons after the template string value.
  • In QB64 ONE semicolon or comma may follow the variable list to stop the print cursor for pending prints. QB only allowed a semicolon.


Usage:

  • The variables should be listed in the order that they are used in the template from left to right.
  • If the template string is omitted or symbols don't match the variable(s) an "Illegal Function Call" ERROR will occur!
  • No more than 25 # digit places are allowed in a template number or an error will occur.
  • Can convert numerical exponential or scientific notation values to normal decimal point values using less digits.
  • NOTE: If the numerical value exceeds the template's digit range a % symbol will appear in the leftmost digit area.
  • WARNING: The numbers displayed are rounded so the actual values are never changed and are actually more accurate.


Template:PrintUsingTable


Example 1: Printing formatted data using a predefined string template variable.

  
first$ = "Bobby": last$ = "Smith"
boxes% = 1510: sales! = 4530
tmp$ = "Salesperson: & &  #####,.   $$#####,.##"

PRINT USING tmp$; first$; last$; boxes%; sales!

Salesperson: Bobby Smith  1,510  $4,530.00

Explanation: The Salesperson: text precedes the formatted data. The name lengths will change the length of the string template accordingly so columns will not all line up. If \ \ was used, the columns would stay the same, but parts of some names might be lost. If the box or sales values exceed 3 digits, a comma is used in the value every 3 digits.


Example 2: How to display formatting symbols as normal text using underscores in a PRINT USING template.

  
errcode = 35
PRINT USING "Error ## occurred!!"; errcode
'now there are the !! at the end of the printed string
PRINT USING "Error ## occurred_!_!"; errcode
END 
Error 35 occurred
Error 35 occurred!!
Explanation: The first template will not print the exclamation points or error when the requested text parameters are omitted.


Example 3: Exponential notation is designated after the leading digits are formatted. Digit places determine rounded value displayed.

PRINT USING "##.##^^^^"; 234.56
PRINT USING ".####^^^^-"; -777777
PRINT USING "+.##^^^^"; 123
PRINT USING "+.##^^^^^"; 123  
 2.35E+02
.7778E+06-
+.12E+03
+.12E+003
Explanation: Note how 5 carets in the bottom format expands the number of exponent digits to accommodate larger exponent values.


Example 4: USING does not necessarily have to immediately follow PRINT, but it must follow it in the code line.

  
money = 12345.45
tmp$ = "$$#######,.##"

PRINT "I have this much money!"; USING tmp$; money  
Note: This can also be used to print the USING formatting characters outside of the template.


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