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Note that in most versions of Fenix the first local variable to be defined is bugged and will cause the program to crash if used. To avoid this, the first local to be declared by the user should not be used, but instead be a garbage variable. | Note that in most versions of Fenix the first local variable to be defined is bugged and will cause the program to crash if used. To avoid this, the first local to be declared by the user should not be used, but instead be a garbage variable. | ||
- | There's also a number of [[predefined]] local variables, which are listed | + | There's also a number of [[predefined]] local variables, which are listed [[Local variables|here]]. |
== Example == | == Example == |
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Definition
A local variable is a variable that is specific to a process in the same way as a public variable: they are both accessible from other places in the code than the process/function itself. However, unlike a public variable, when a local variable is declared, all following processes will have that local.
Note that in most versions of Fenix the first local variable to be defined is bugged and will cause the program to crash if used. To avoid this, the first local to be declared by the user should not be used, but instead be a garbage variable.
There's also a number of predefined local variables, which are listed here.
Example
Program example; Const someconstantvariable; Global int globalint; string globalstring; //etc... Local int UNUSED; //this variable is not used as it is bugged //[insert local variables that you can use here] Begin //rest of program... End