Function

From NSB App Studio
Revision as of 12:43, 5 July 2012 by Brendon (talk | contribs) (Created page with "FUNCTION ''procedurename''[(''arglist'')] <br /> :::[''statements''] <br /> :::[''procedurename'' = ''expression''] <br /> :::[EXIT FUNCTION] <br /> :::[''statements''] <br />...")
(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)
Jump to navigation Jump to search

FUNCTION procedurename[(arglist)]

[statements]
[procedurename = expression]
[EXIT FUNCTION]
[statements]
[procedurename = expression]

END FUNCTION

Description

FUNCTION declares a procedure, procedurename, that executes statements, with arglist as parameters, with an optional return value. The required parameter, procedurename, is used to call the procedure, and must follow standard variable naming conventions. The optional parameter list, arglist, is a comma separated list of variables used to represent variables that are passed to the procedure when it is called. The optional component, statements, will be executed as the body of the procedure. Any number of optional EXIT FUNCTION statements can be used to exit the procedure during execution. The value returned by the procedure defaults to EMPTY. To return a value other than the default, assign the value to the function name. The current value of procedurename will be returned when the procedure exits by executing all statements or encountering an EXIT FUNCTION statement.

Each member of arglist is an argument passed to the procedure. Simple variables, such as strings and numbers, are passed by value. Complex variables, such as arrays and objects, are passed by reference. Each member of arglist can be used within the procedure to reference a value passed in. It follows standard variable naming procedure.

Note: If the return value is not stored in a variable or used in an expression, the procedure is called as a SUB procedure, and multiple arguments cannot be enclosed in parenthesis.

Example

REM FUNCTION Example
'FUNCTION: a procedure that returns a value
DIM Selection, SalePrice
Selection = Menu("Wednesday")
PRINT "Wednesday's menu feature:",Selection
SalePrice = Min(31,29)
PRINT "Sale Price:", SalePrice
FUNCTION Menu(day)
  IF day = "Wednesday" THEN
    Menu = "Salisbury Steak"
  END IF
END FUNCTION
FUNCTION Min(x,y)
  IF x > y THEN
    MIN = y
    EXIT FUNCTION
  ELSE
    MIN = x
  END IF
END FUNCTION

Output

Wednesday's menu feature: Salisbury Steak
Sale Price:   29

Related Items

CALL, SUB