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== Description == | == Description == | ||
NSB.id returns a string with the (file) name of the currently running app. This global property can be read, but not set. | NSB.id returns a string with the (file) name of the currently running app. This global property can be read, but not set. | ||
== Example == | == Example == | ||
<pre>Rem NSB.id | <pre> | ||
Rem NSB.id Example | |||
Rem My example app's file name is HelloWorld.nsx | |||
Print "The name of my app is " & NSB.id | |||
</pre> | |||
== Output == | == Output == | ||
<pre>The name of my app is HelloWorld</pre> | <pre>The name of my app is HelloWorld</pre> | ||
[[Category:Language Reference]] | [[Category:Language Reference]] |
Latest revision as of 15:33, 23 September 2015
NSB.id
Description
NSB.id returns a string with the (file) name of the currently running app. This global property can be read, but not set.
Example
Rem NSB.id Example Rem My example app's file name is HelloWorld.nsx Print "The name of my app is " & NSB.id
Output
The name of my app is HelloWorld