Programming
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Using If, Lbl, and Goto to Control Program Flow
Using If, Lbl, and Goto to Control Program Flow
Using If, Lbl, and Goto to Control Program Flow
Using If, Lbl, and Goto to Control Program Flow
An
If...EndIf
structure uses a conditional test to decide whether or not to execute one or
more commands.
Lbl
(label) and
Goto
commands can also be used to branch (or jump)
from one place to another in a program.
F2 Control Toolbar Menu
F2 Control Toolbar Menu
F2 Control Toolbar Menu
F2 Control Toolbar Menu
To enter
If...EndIf
structures, use the Program
Editor’s
„
Control
toolbar menu.
The If command is available directly from the
„
menu.
To see a submenu that lists other
If
structures,
select
2:If...Then
.
When you select a structure such as
If...Then...EndIf
, a template is inserted at the
cursor location.
:If | Then
Ê
:EndIf
Ê
The cursor is
positioned so that you
can enter a conditional
test.
Summary of Contents for Voyage 200
Page 36: ...Getting Started 36 D B D B Press Result ...
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