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Const declares constants, which can be used in expressions, in place of literal values. The required component, ''name'', must follow standard variable naming conventions. The required component, ''expression'', is any literal, constant, or combination that includes all arithmetic or logical operators (except IS).
Const declares constants, which can be used in expressions, in place of literal values. The required component, ''name'', must follow standard variable naming conventions. The required component, ''expression'', is any literal, constant, or combination that includes all arithmetic or logical operators (except IS).


All constants declared inside procedures are available only within the procedure. Const works the same way as DIM, however it is used to identify variables whose value should not be changed.
All constants declared inside procedures are available only within the procedure. Const works the same way as Dim, however it is used to identify variables whose value should not be changed.


Multiple constants may be declared on a single line, by separating each constant assignment with a comma.
Multiple constants may be declared on a single line, by separating each constant assignment with a comma.
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== Example ==
== Example ==


<pre>
<tabber>
REM Const Example
JavaScript=
<syntaxhighlight lang="JavaScript">
//Const Example
//Const defines constants
 
const SHAPE = "Rectangle";
const AREA = 51;
const LENGTH = 7, WIDTH = 11;
PrintArea(LENGTH, WIDTH);
function PrintArea(l, w) {
  var Area;
  Area = l * w;
  NSB.Print(SHAPE + " area: " + l  +  " * " + w  + " = " + Area);
}
</syntaxhighlight>
|-|
BASIC=
<syntaxhighlight lang="vb.net">
Rem Const Example
'Const defines constants
'Const defines constants
Const SHAPE = "Rectangle"
Const SHAPE = "Rectangle"
Const AREA = 51
Const AREA = 51
Const LENGTH = 7, WIDTH = 11
Const LENGTH = 7, WIDTH = 11
PrintArea LENGTH, WIDTH
PrintArea LENGTH, WIDTH
SUB PrintArea(l, w)
Sub PrintArea(l, w)
   DIM Area
   Dim Area
   Area = l * w
   Area = l * w
   PRINT SHAPE & " area: " & l & " * " & w &" = " & Area
   Print SHAPE & " area: " & l & " * " & w &" = " & Area
END SUB
END Sub
</pre>
</syntaxhighlight>
</tabber>


== Output ==
== Output ==
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== Related Items ==
== Related Items ==


[[function|FUNCTION]], [[dim|DIM]], [[sub|SUB]]
[[dim|Dim]], [[function|Function]], [[sub|Sub]]


[[Category:Language Reference]]
[[Category:Language Reference]]
[[Category:Variables]]

Latest revision as of 14:03, 24 July 2019

Const name=expression

Description

Const declares constants, which can be used in expressions, in place of literal values. The required component, name, must follow standard variable naming conventions. The required component, expression, is any literal, constant, or combination that includes all arithmetic or logical operators (except IS).

All constants declared inside procedures are available only within the procedure. Const works the same way as Dim, however it is used to identify variables whose value should not be changed.

Multiple constants may be declared on a single line, by separating each constant assignment with a comma.

Example

//Const Example
//Const defines constants

const SHAPE = "Rectangle";
const AREA = 51;
const LENGTH = 7, WIDTH = 11;
PrintArea(LENGTH, WIDTH);
function PrintArea(l, w) {
  var Area;
  Area = l * w;
  NSB.Print(SHAPE + " area: " + l  +  " * " + w  + " = " + Area);
}

Rem Const Example
'Const defines constants

Const SHAPE = "Rectangle"
Const AREA = 51
Const LENGTH = 7, WIDTH = 11
PrintArea LENGTH, WIDTH
Sub PrintArea(l, w)
  Dim Area
  Area = l * w
  Print SHAPE & " area: " & l & " * " & w &" = " & Area
END Sub

Output

Rectangle area:7*11=77

Related Items

Dim, Function, Sub