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<h1> {diamond} &mdash; Statement separator &mdash; Keystroke ALT+` (Accent grave) &mdash; Character 8900 or x22C4</h1>
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|char=8900 or x22C4
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==Usage==
==Usage==
While the diamond operator (<big><big>{diamond}</big></big>) can be used in an immediate statement to the Session Manager, it is most commonly used in a [[functions|function]] to start a new statement on the same line. It is used similarly to the semi colon ('''<big>;</big>''') in C, Pascal, PHP and many other languages, or the colon ('''<big>:</big>''') and backslash ('''<big>\</big>''') in some versions of Basic. It allows another statement to be entered on the same line.
While the diamond operator (<big><big>{diamond}</big></big>) can be used in an immediate statement to the Session Manager, it is most commonly used in a [[functions|function]] to start a new statement on the same line. It is used similarly to the semi colon ('''<big>;</big>''') in C, Pascal, PHP and many other languages, or the colon ('''<big>:</big>''') and backslash ('''<big>\</big>''') in some versions of Basic. It allows another statement to be entered on the same line.

Revision as of 08:48, 26 November 2014

⋄ — Statement separator — Keystroke ALT+` (Accent grave) — Character 8900 or x22C4

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Usage

While the diamond operator () can be used in an immediate statement to the Session Manager, it is most commonly used in a function to start a new statement on the same line. It is used similarly to the semi colon (;) in C, Pascal, PHP and many other languages, or the colon (:) and backslash (\) in some versions of Basic. It allows another statement to be entered on the same line.

Note: The operator cannot be used after a lamp () comment operator appears on the same line, as all characters after are ignored.

Example

In this example, the variable K is tested to see if it is greater than or equal to 1. If the test fails, k is set to 1.

→(k≥1)/Xr ⋄ K←1
Xr:

It is the same as

→(k≥1)/Xr
K←1
Xr:



See Also
System Commands System Variables and Functions Operators


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