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String Variable
A string variable
is
a variable
that
represents a string of text.
Names for string variables have the form:
A-Z
[{~~~}]
$
Examples:
A$
M$
MN$
M1$
ZX$
F6$
Longer Variable Names
You can use variable names having more than
two
alphanumeric
characters; but
if
you
do. only the first
two
characters cou
nt.
Ta
PET
BASIC.
therefore.
BANANA
and BANDAGE are the same name since bath begin
with
BA.
The advantage of using longer variable names
is
that
they make programs
easer ta read. PARTNO. for example.
is
more meaningful than
PA
as
a variable
name describing a part number in an inventory program.
PET
BASIC allows variable names
ta
have up
ta
255 characters.
Here are some examples of variable names
with
more than the
minimum
number of characters:
MAGIC$
N123456789
MMM$
ABCDEF%
CALENDAR
If vou use extended variable names. keep in mind the following:
1.
Only the first
two
characters. plus the identifier symbol. are significant in
identifying a variable. Do not use extended names like
LOOP1
and
LOOP2; these refer
ta
the same variable:
LO.
2.
PET
BASIC
has
what
are called "reserved
words."
These are words
that
have special meaning for the
PET
BASIC interpreter. No variable can con-
tain a reserved ward. In longer names vou have ta
be
very careful
that
a
reserved
ward
does not occur embedded anywhere in the name.
3.
The additional characters need extra memory space.
which
vou
might
need for longer programs.
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