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In this example the variable ''i'' will be declared and set to value 4, and the variable ''j'' also declared and set to the value of ''i'' (4.) Via type inference the types of both variables will be that of ''Int''
 
In this example the variable ''i'' will be declared and set to value 4, and the variable ''j'' also declared and set to the value of ''i'' (4.) Via type inference the types of both variables will be that of ''Int''
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Revision as of 18:09, 13 January 2013

Syntax

In order to assign a value to a variable then the programmer will need to use variable assignment.

[lvalue]:=[rvalue];

Where lvalue is a memory reference and rvalue a memory reference or expression

Semantics

Will assign a lvalue to rvalue.

Examples

var i:=4;
var j:=i;

In this example the variable i will be declared and set to value 4, and the variable j also declared and set to the value of i (4.) Via type inference the types of both variables will be that of Int

Since: Version 0.41b