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== Example == | == Example (Basic) == | ||
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nSingle = CSng(99.44) | nSingle = CSng(99.44) | ||
Print 99.44 & " is a/an " & TypeName(nSingle) | Print 99.44 & " is a/an " & TypeName(nSingle) | ||
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== Output == | == Output == | ||
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[[Category:Variable Handling]] | [[Category:Variable Handling]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:38, 25 March 2019
TypeName(variable)
Description
TypeName returns a string specifying the type of a variable. The required parameter, variable, is any variable.
Table 24: TypeName return values
Return value | Description |
---|---|
Boolean | Boolean value |
Currency | Currency value |
Date | Date value |
Double | Double-precision floating-point value |
Integer | Integer value |
Object | Generic object |
String | String value |
Array | Array |
Example (Basic)
Rem TypeName Example 'TypeName returns variable type as a string Dim nInteger, nSingle nInteger = CInt(44) Print 44 & " is a/an " & TypeName(nInteger) nSingle = CSng(99.44) Print 99.44 & " is a/an " & TypeName(nSingle)
Output
44 is a/an Integer 99.44 is a/an Double