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| A composite variable contains different types of elements (members)... |
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| A variable is defined by name and type... |
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| The advanced types of WLanguage are as follows |
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| The type inference is used to simplify the declaration of variables when the variable type can be automatically deduced by the compiler... |
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Enables you to find out whether a variable or a control is: - a numeric (integer, real, currency or numeric).
- a string that can be converted into numeric.
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| The constants are language elements whose value is fixed once and for all... |
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| The code editor includes several tools to help you correct the code ... |
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| The code style allows you to automatically add prefixes to the names of variables and elements in the project (windows, report controls, classes, etc.). |
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| The different types in WLanguage are... |
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