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INPUT
Responding to an Input Statement
Examples:
:>NFU
AS
AS: :
8$
8$: :
C$
C$: :
D$
OS; X: :
ES
E$
INPUT
PRINT
INPUT
PRINT
INPUT
PRINT
INPUT
x=soo
PRINT
INPUT
PRINT
END
:>100
>110
:>170
>130
>140
>150
>160
>170
>180
>190
>200
>210
RUN
?
"JONES, MARY"
JONES. MARY
When an INPUT statement is performed, the values corresponliing
to the variables must be entered in the same order as they are listed
in the INPUT statement. When you enter the values, they must all
be entered in one input line (up to 4 screen lines) with the
vahlPr;;
separated by commas. When inputting string values, you may
enclose the string in quotes. However, if the string you wish to
input contains a comma, a leading quote mark, leading spaces,
or
trailing spaces, it must be enclosed in quotes.
? "''''
H
ELL
0
THE RE
.11 '"
"HEllO THERE"
?
"JAMES B. SMITH, JR."
JAMES
B.
SMITH, JR.
?
"SELLING PRICE IS "
SELLING PRICE IS
500
?
TEXAS
TEXAS
**
DONE
**
Variables are assigned values from left to right in the variabIe·list.
Thus, subscript expressions in the variable-list are not evaluated
until variables to the left have been assigned values.
>NEW
>100 INPUT I,A(I)
>110 PRINT I:A(3)
>120 END
RU
N
?
3,7
3
7
**
DUNE
**
User's Reference Guide
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