
which
can
be
read
back
variables.
If
the
strings
themselves
contain
semicolons, significant leading blanks,
returns, or
line
feeds,
write
them
surrounded
by
explicit
quotation
CHR$(34).
commas,
carriage
to
disk
marks,
For
example,
let
A$-"CAMERA, AUTOMATIC"
and
B$-"
93604-1".
The statement
would
input
"CAMERA"
to
"AUTOMATIC
93604-1"
to B$.
To
strings
properly
on
the
disk,
quotes
to
the
disk image using
statement
A$
and
separate these
write
double
CHR$ (34).
'The
"CAMERA, AUTOMATIC""
and the statement
would
input
"CAMERA, AUTOMATIC"
to
"
93604-1" to B$.
The PRINTt statement may also be used
with
the
USING
option
to control the format of the disk
file.
For example:
PRINT#1,USING"$$###.##,";J;K;L
Summary of Contents for Basic Interpreter Basic 80
Page 1: ...5IA iC intc tit tcl c t ...
Page 2: ......
Page 6: ... ...
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Page 33: ...2 5 Intentially left blank ...
Page 37: ...BASIC SO COMMANDS AND STATEMENTS 2 9 Intentially left blank ...
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