Declaring Variables
Revision as of 07:24, 19 April 2009 by imported>Cipscis (Aliases - "int" and "long" for "short", "reference" for "ref")
- short
- -2,147,483,648 to 2,147,483,647
- float
- -3.402823×1038 to -1.175494×10−38, 0 and 1.175494×10−38 to 3.402823×1038 (precision of 7 digits)
- ref
- A pointer to a reference
You can declare three types of variables through scripts and as global variables. Variable names are not case sensitive. Declare with type and name:
short myShortVariable float myFloatVariable
"Short" variables can also be declared with the keywords "long" and "int", and "ref" variables can use the keyword "reference".
A local variable can be placed anywhere within the script code, it only needs to be declared before the first command that uses it. Usually you declare all variables on top of the script, though, to improve the script's readability.
Scripts can also declare and use reference variables:
ref myRefVariable