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Radio Shack TRS-80 PC-3
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a
string
variable.
You
cannot
designate A
and
A$
in
the
same program.
Remember
that
simple
string
variables
cannot
exceed
7
characters
in
length:
A$
=
"TOTAL"
The
values assigned
to
a variable can
change
during
the
execution
of
a
program,
taking
on
the
values
typed
in
or
computed
during
the
program.
One
way
to
assign a variable
is
to
use
the
INPUT verb.
In
the
following
program,
the
value
of
A$
will
change
,in
response
to
the
data
typed
in
answering
the
inquiry
"WORD?".
Enter
this
program:
10
INPUT
"WORD?";
A$
20
B = LEN (A$)
30
PRINT
"WORD
IS
".
40
END
LJ
LJ
B;"
LETTERS"
TL-
_
-
means
space
Before
you
RUN
the
program,
notice
several
new
features. Line
30
of
th
is
program
exceeds
the
24-character
maximum
of
the
PC·3's display. When a line
is
longer
than
24
characters
(up
to
the
79-character
maximum),
PC-3 moves
the
characters
to
the
left
as
the
24-character
maximum
is
exceeded.
Th
is
does
not
destroy
the
previous
input.
Th
is
moves
to
the
left
is
referred
to
as
horizontal
scroll ing.
The
second
new
element
in
this
program
is
the
use
of
the
END
statement
to
signal
the
completion
of
a
program.
END tells
the
computer
that
the
program
is
completed.
It
is
always good
programming
practice
to
use an END
statement.
As
your
programs
get
more
complex,
you
may
wish
to
review
them
before
you
begin
execution.
To
look
at
your
program,
use
the
LIST
command.
LIST,
which
can
only
be used
in
the
PROgram
mode,
displays programs beginning
with
the
lowest line
number.
Try listing
th
is
program:
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