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Rem is used to include remarks, or comments, as text which is never executed, in a program. The optional component, ''remarks'', is any text. If used as the last of multiple statements on a single line, Rem must be separated from the previous statement by a colon (:). The apostrophe (') synonym is similar to using Rem, but no space is required between the apostrophe and the remarks, and no separating colon is needed on multi-statement lines.
Rem is used to include remarks, or comments, as text which is never executed, in a program. The optional component, ''remarks'', is any text. If used as the last of multiple statements on a single line, Rem must be separated from the previous statement by a colon (:). The apostrophe (') synonym is similar to using Rem, but no space is required between the apostrophe and the remarks, and no separating colon is needed on multi-statement lines.


== Example (Basic) ==
Do not put the string </script> into a comment - it will stop the interpretation of the code.


<pre>
== Example ==
Rem Rem Example
Rem This example does absolutely nothing
'It doesn't even have a single line of
'executable code
</pre>


== Example (JavaScript) ==
<tabber>
<pre>
JavaScript=
<syntaxhighlight lang="JavaScript">
// Rem Example
// Rem Example
/* This example does absolutely nothing */
/* This example does absolutely nothing */
/* It doesn't even have a single line of
/* It doesn't even have a single line of
   executable code */
   executable code */
</pre>
</syntaxhighlight>
|-|
BASIC=
<syntaxhighlight lang="vb.net">
Rem Rem Example
Rem This example does absolutely nothing
'It doesn't even have a single line of
'executable code
</syntaxhighlight>
</tabber>


== Output ==
== Output ==

Latest revision as of 23:07, 24 July 2019

Rem remarks

'remarks

Description

Rem is used to include remarks, or comments, as text which is never executed, in a program. The optional component, remarks, is any text. If used as the last of multiple statements on a single line, Rem must be separated from the previous statement by a colon (:). The apostrophe (') synonym is similar to using Rem, but no space is required between the apostrophe and the remarks, and no separating colon is needed on multi-statement lines.

Do not put the string </script> into a comment - it will stop the interpretation of the code.

Example

// Rem Example
/* This example does absolutely nothing */
/* It doesn't even have a single line of
   executable code */

Rem Rem Example
Rem This example does absolutely nothing
'It doesn't even have a single line of
'executable code

Output