Chapter 7
RAPID!
Tables
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Tables
While working with RAPID!, it is quite helpful to keep the following tables at
hand:
– List of all
in alphabetic order.
– Table of all
, giving also their meaning and hints how to trace
the problem.
– Table of all
, explaining their meaning and giving hints of how
to solve the matter.
RAPID! commands and
functions
In this table, you will find all RAPID! commands and functions in alphabetic order
for a quick overview.
Examples
i = SGN(234)
j = SGN(-0.023)
Variable
i
will be set to ‘+1’, while variable
j
will be set
to ‘-1’.
Command or
function
Short description
ABS
Returns the absolute value of a numeric expression.
ASC
Returns the ASCII code of the first character in a
string.
ATAN
Calculates the arcus tangent of a numeric expres-
sion.
BIN
Converts a binary representation of a numeric
expression into its decimal equivalent.
BIN$
Transforms a numeric expression into its binary rep-
resentation.
CHAIN
Loads and executes a different RAPID! program.
CHDIR
Changes the current directory.
CHR$
Returns the character representing the ASCII value
of an integer number as a string.
CINT
Rounds a numeric expression to an integer, using
commercial rounding.
CLOCK
Returns the time since the last start of the system.
CLOSE
Closes a previously opened file.
CLS
Clears the screen.