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@ARGS // Stores all arguments passed to a function allowing for unlimited arguments.
 
@ARGS // Stores all arguments passed to a function allowing for unlimited arguments.
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=== Strings ===
 
=== Strings ===

Revision as of 00:41, 21 November 2011

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Macros

For Functions

@ARGS // Stores all arguments passed to a function allowing for unlimited arguments.

Strings

@CRLF // @CR . @LF   ;Occasionally used for line breaks.
@LFCR // @LF . @CR   ;Stupidly used for line breaks.
@CR // Carriage return, Chr(13); sometimes used for line breaks.
@LF // Line feed, Chr(10); typically used for line breaks.
@TAB // Tab character, Chr(9).

Math

@PI // Mathematical constant that is the ratio of any circle's circumference to its diameter
@E // Represents the natural logarithmic base, specified by the constant, e.

Variable Limits etc

@CHAR_MIN // Represents the smallest possible value of a unicode character
@CHAR_MAX // Represents the largest possible value of a unicode character
@BYTE_MIN // Represents the smallest possible value of a unsigned 8-bit integer
@BYTE_MAX // Represents the largest possible value of a unsigned 8-bit integer
@SBYTE_MIN // Represents the smallest possible value of a signed 8-bit integer
@SBYTE_MAX // Represents the largest possible value of a signed 8-bit integer
@USHORT_MIN // Represents the smallest possible value of a unsigned 16-bit integer
@USHORT_MAX // Represents the largest possible value of a unsigned 16-bit integer
@UINT16_MIN // Represents the smallest possible value of a unsigned 16-bit integer
@UINT16_MAX // Represents the largest possible value of a unsigned 16-bit integer
@UINT_MIN // Represents the smallest possible value of a unsigned 32-bit integer
@UINT_MAX // Represents the largest possible value of a unsigned 32-bit integer
@UINT32_MIN // Represents the smallest possible value of a unsigned 32-bit integer
@UINT32_MAX // Represents the largest possible value of a unsigned 32-bit integer
@ULONG_MIN // Represents the smallest possible value of a unsigned 64-bit integer
@ULONG_MAX // Represents the largest possible value of a unsigned 64-bit integer
@UINT64_MIN // Represents the smallest possible value of a unsigned 64-bit integer
@UINT64_MAX // Represents the largest possible value of a unsigned 64-bit integer
@SHORT_MIN // Represents the smallest possible value of a signed 16-bit integer
@SHORT_MAX // Represents the largest possible value of a signed 16-bit integer
@INT16_MIN // Represents the smallest possible value of a signed 16-bit integer
@INT16_MAX // Represents the largest possible value of a signed 16-bit integer
@INT_MIN // Represents the smallest possible value of a signed 32-bit integer
@INT_MAX // Represents the largest possible value of a signed 32-bit integer
@INT32_MIN // Represents the smallest possible value of a signed 32-bit integer
@INT32_MAX // Represents the largest possible value of a signed 32-bit integer
@LONG_MIN // Represents the smallest possible value of a signed 64-bit integer
@LONG_MAX // Represents the largest possible value of a signed 64-bit integer
@INT64_MIN // Represents the smallest possible value of a signed 64-bit integer
@INT64_MAX // Represents the largest possible value of a signed 64-bit integer
@DOUBLE_POSINF // Represents positive infinity
@DOUBLE_NEGINF // Represents negative infinity
@DOUBLE_NAN // Represents (Not a number) NaN
@DOUBLE_MIN // Represents the smallest possible value of a float
@DOUBLE_MAX // Represents the largest possible value of a float
@DOUBLE_EPSILON // Represents the smallest positive double value greater than zero
@FLOAT_POSINF // Represents positive infinity
@FLOAT_NEGINF // Represents negative infinity
@FLOAT_NAN // Represents (Not a number) NaN
@FLOAT_MIN // Represents the smallest possible value of a float
@FLOAT_MAX // Represents the largest possible value of a float
@FLOAT_EPSILON // Represents the smallest positive float value greater than zero

Date & Time

@DATETIMENOW // Stores the current date and time as a string
@MSEC // Milliseconds value of clock.  Range is 00 to 999
@SEC // Seconds value of clock.  Range is 00 to 59
@MIN // Minutes value of clock.  Range is 00 to 59
@HOUR // Hours value of clock in 24-hour format.  Range is 00 to 23
@MDAY // Current day of month.  Range is 01 to 31
@MON // Current month.  Range is 01 to 12
@YEAR // Current four-digit year.
@WDAY // Numeric day of week.  Range is 1 to 7 which corresponds to Sunday through Saturday
@YDAY // Current day of year.  Range is 1 to 366 (or 365 if not a leap year)
@TICKS // The number of ticks that represent the current date and time (A single tick represents one hundred nanoseconds or one ten-millionth of a second. There are 10,000 ticks in a millisecond.)

Misc

@ERROR // Stores the state of the last error which can be useful to find out exactly what happened.
@CURRENCY // Stores the local currency symbol that the computer is using such as $ or £ etc.
@GROUP // Stores the amount of groups captured in the last regex match operation.
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