BASIC commands
PROGRAMMING MANUAL 44
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3.2.13 $ (Hexadecimal input)
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3.2.14 ' (Comment field)
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3.2.15 : (Statement separator)
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3.2.16 #
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Type System command
Syntax $hex_num
Description The $ command makes the number that follows a hexadecimal number.
Arguments • hex_num
A hexadecimal number (consisting of the characters 0 - 9 and A - F).
hex_num ranges from 0 to FFFFFF.
Example >>TABLE(0,$F,$ABCD)
>>print TABLE(0),TABLE(1)
15.0000 43981.0000
See also HEX (PRINT)
Type Program command
Syntax '
Description ' marks all that follows it on a line as comment and not program code. Com-
ment is not executed when the program is run. You can use ' at the beginning
of a line or after a valid statement.
Arguments N/A
Example ' This line is not printed
PRINT "Start"
See also N/A
Type Program command
Syntax :
Description The statement separator : separates multiple BASIC statements on one line.
You can use it on the command line and in programs.
Arguments N/A
Example PRINT "THIS LINE": GET low : PRINT "DOES THREE THINGS"
See also N/A
Type Special character
Syntax #
Description The # symbol is used to specify a communications channel to be used for
serial input/output commands.
Note: Communications Channels greater than 3 will only be used when run-
ning the Trajexia Tools software.
Arguments N/A
Example PRINT #1,"RS232"
PRINT #2,"Port 2"
Example IF KEY #1 THEN GET #1,k
Check keypad on RS232 port
See also N/A
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