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Variables
C272 edited this page Dec 18, 2019
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To create a variable, you use the keyword "let". For example:
let b = 3;
To delete a variable, you use the "disregard" keyword. You can disregard a single variable, or all variables at once by using a wildcard (*).
Note: using '*' only deletes variables that are in the current scope. Variables in other scopes may not be affected.
disregard b;
disregard *;
Variables can be of the following types:
| Type | Example Value |
|---|---|
| String | "example" |
| Integer | 1 |
| Float | 1.23 |
| Rational | 1/23 |
| Boolean | true |
| Bytes | 0x2B |
| List | [3, 4, 5, 6] |
| Function | ... |
| EmulatedFunction | ... |
| Object | ... |
| Null | null |
Algo (c) Larry Tang, 2019.
Commercial use of Algo must include the LICENSE file in the same directory as the executable.
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