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| == Definition == | == Definition == | ||
| A private variable is a [[variable]] that is specific to a [[process]] or [[function]]. Unlike a [[public variable]], it can only be accessed from the process or function it was declared for. | A private variable is a [[variable]] that is specific to a [[process]] or [[function]]. Unlike a [[public variable]], it can only be accessed from the process or function it was declared for. | ||
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| + | To start the declaration of private variables, use [[Private]]. | ||
| == Example == | == Example == | ||
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| Private | Private | ||
| int i,j; // declare private ints i and j | int i,j; // declare private ints i and j | ||
| - | String strtemp // declare private string strtemp | + | String strtemp; // declare private string strtemp |
| Begin | Begin | ||
| // ... | // ... | ||
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[edit] Definition
A private variable is a variable that is specific to a process or function. Unlike a public variable, it can only be accessed from the process or function it was declared for.
To start the declaration of private variables, use Private.
[edit] Example
Function int SomeFunction()
Private
int i,j; // declare private ints i and j
String strtemp; // declare private string strtemp
Begin
// ...
return 0;
End
Used in example: Function, Private, Begin, End
The private variables i and j could be variables used for counting and the string probably would have some use as well.
