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[[Standards|'''Up to Standards''']] [[Standards|'''Up to Standards''']]
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==Definition== ==Definition==
- +'''INT''' Example_function ( <'''INT''' example_int> , <'''WORD''' example_word> , [<'''STRING''' example_string>] )
-'''INT''' Example_function ( <'''INT''' example_int> , <'''WORD''' example_word> , <'''STRING''' example_string> )+
Does something. Does something.
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"Does something" is a small summary of the function, in one sentence. "Does something" is a small summary of the function, in one sentence.
Then a white line and then a more indepth story about the function. Then a white line and then a more indepth story about the function.
 +The "[]" indicate an optional parameter.
</pre> </pre>
== Parameters == == Parameters ==
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{| {|
| '''INT''' example_int || - Something about this int. | '''INT''' example_int || - Something about this int.
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| '''WORD''' example_word || - Something about this word. | '''WORD''' example_word || - Something about this word.
|- |-
-| '''STRING''' example_string || - Something about this string.+| ['''STRING''' example_string] || - Something about this string.
|} |}
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== Returns == == Returns ==
- +'''INT''' : Some int.
-{|+
-| '''INT''' : Some int.+
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<pre> <pre>
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| another || - yadayada | another || - yadayada
|} |}
-I would advise to always use a list, as the line gets indented a little, which looks nice and later additions can be done more easily. 
</pre> </pre>
== Notes == == Notes ==
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Here are some notes, which explains some parts in more depth. Mostly not needed, in which case it can be left out. Here are some notes, which explains some parts in more depth. Mostly not needed, in which case it can be left out.
== Example == == Example ==
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<pre> <pre>
Program example; Program example;

Revision as of 15:12, 23 April 2007

Up to Standards

NOTE:
In the WikiCode, before a new section there is one empty line and after there is one or none.
Categories can either be at the top or the bottom in the WikiCode.
Add a function to the category "functions" and to any other it applies (like "networkdllfunctions").

Contents

Definition

INT Example_function ( <INT example_int> , <WORD example_word> , [<STRING example_string>] )

Does something.

Here goes a more detailed story about the function.

NOTE:
"Does something" is a small summary of the function, in one sentence.
Then a white line and then a more indepth story about the function.
The "[]" indicate an optional parameter.

Parameters

INT example_int - Something about this int.
WORD example_word - Something about this word.
[STRING example_string] - Something about this string.
NOTE:
Use a list, it will result in a much better look. The "-" could be left out, but actually looks nice.

Returns

INT : Some int.

NOTE:
If it returns a code, like an errorcode, you can make a list:
{|
| some errorcode || - blabla
|-
| another || - yadayada
|}

Notes

Here are some notes, which explains some parts in more depth. Mostly not needed, in which case it can be left out.

Example

Program example;
Begin
    Loop
        frame;
    End
End
NOTE:
Please keep "tabs" at 4 spaces. Try to make the code look tidy and readable.
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