Scripts are typically divided into two parts: the Declaration Part and the Program Part. The declaration part is used to establish internal variables and input parameters. The program part includes all program statements outside of the variable declarations.
Users can place comments anywhere in the comments by placing a /*
at the start and a */
at the end.
Example: /* This is the proper structure for a comment */
Declaration Part
Item | Description |
Variable Declaration | Declare internal variables using the following format:
The initial value of declared variables is 0. To declare more than one variable, use a comma
Users can use multiple VAR keywords before the program part starts. Users can also define an initial value for the variable when declaring it using the following format:
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Program Part
In the program part, all program statements except the declaration (variables and parameters) can be used. An example of the most basic statement is the function call, calculation, and storing of the result.
The following program example is composed of basic statements.
var_a = var_a + 1;
var_b = MyPgm(var_a, 2, 3);
Each statement must end with a semicolon “;”. Each function returns a single result to the caller. The program shown above returns the result of MyPgm
to var_b
.