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== Example ==
== Example ==


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//Call Example
//Call explicitly executes a procedure
 
Welcome();
Message("AppStudio is excellent.");
Wave();
function Welcome() {
  NSB.Print("Hello World!");
}
function Message(Text) {
  NSB.Print("Message: " + Text);
}
function Wave() {
  NSB.Print("Goodbye! ");
}
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Rem Call Example
Rem Call Example
'Call explicitly executes a procedure
'Call explicitly executes a procedure
Call Welcome()
Call Welcome()
Call Message("AppStudio is excellent.")
Call Message("AppStudio is excellent.")
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   Print "Goodbye! "
   Print "Goodbye! "
End Sub
End Sub
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== Output ==
== Output ==

Latest revision as of 13:41, 24 July 2019

Call procedurename[(argList)]

Description

Call is an explicit method of executing a FUNCTION procedure or a SUB procedure. The required component, procedurename, is any procedure name. The optional component, argList, is a comma-delimited list of variables to pass to the called procedure. The Call keyword is optional, procedures can be executed without the keyword, as

name[(argList)]

Example

//Call Example
//Call explicitly executes a procedure

Welcome();
Message("AppStudio is excellent.");
Wave();
function Welcome() {
  NSB.Print("Hello World!");
}
function Message(Text) {
  NSB.Print("Message: " + Text);
}
function Wave() {
  NSB.Print("Goodbye! ");
}

Rem Call Example
'Call explicitly executes a procedure

Call Welcome()
Call Message("AppStudio is excellent.")
Wave()
Function Welcome()
  Print "Hello World!"
End Function
Function Message(Text)
  Print "Message: " & Text
End Function
Sub Wave()
  Print "Goodbye! "
End Sub

Output

Hello World!
Message: AppStudio is excellent.
Goodbye!

Related Items

Sub, Function