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[pascal/en] add additional data types and arrays
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@ -25,6 +25,10 @@ to compile and run a pascal program you could use a free pascal compiler. [Downl
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//name of the program
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program learn_pascal; //<-- dont forget a semicolon
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const
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{
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this is where you should declare constant values
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}
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type
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{
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this is where you should delcare a custom
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//or this
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var a,b : integer;
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```
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```pascal
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program Learn_More;
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//Lets learn about data types and their operations
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const
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PI = 3.141592654;
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GNU = 'GNU's Not Unix';
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// constants are conventionally named using CAPS
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// their values are fixed and cannot be changed during runtime
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// holds any standard data type (integer, real, boolean, char, string)
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type
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ch_array : array [0..255] of char;
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// arrays are new 'types' specifying the length and data type
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// this defines a new data type that contains 255 characters
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// (this is functionally equivalent to a string[256] variable)
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md_array : array of array of integer;
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// nested arrays are equivalent to multidimensional arrays
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// can define zero (0) length arrays that are dynamically sized
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// this is a 2-dimensional array of integers
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//Declaring variables
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var
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int : integer; // a variable that contains an integer number data types
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ch : char; // a variable that contains a character data types
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str : string; // a variable that contains a string data types
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r : real; // a variable that contains a real number data types
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bool : boolean; //a variables that contains a Boolean(True/False) value data types
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var
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int, c, d : integer;
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// three variables that contain integer numbers
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// integers are 16-bits and limited to the range [-32,768..32,767]
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r : real;
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// a variable that contains a real number data types
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// reals can range between [3.4E-38..3.4E38]
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bool : boolean;
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// a variable that contains a Boolean(True/False) value
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ch : char;
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// a variable that contains a character value
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// char variables are stored as 8-bit data types so no UTF
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str : string;
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// a non-standard variable that contains a string value
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// strings are an extension included in most Pascal compilers
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// they are stored as an array of char with default length of 255.
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s : string[50];
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// a string with maximum length of 50 chars.
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// you can specify the length of the string to minimize memory usage
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my_str: ch_array;
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// you can declare variables of custom types
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my_2d : md_array;
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// dynamically sized arrays need to be sized before they can be used.
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// additional integer data types
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b : byte; // range [0..255]
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shi : shortint; // range [-128..127]
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smi : smallint; // range [-32,768..32,767] (standard Integer)
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w : word; // range [0..65,535]
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li : longint; // range [-2,147,483,648..2,147,483,647]
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lw : longword; // range [0..4,294,967,295]
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c : cardinal; // longword
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i64 : int64; // range [-9223372036854775808..9223372036854775807]
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qw : qword; // range [0..18,446,744,073,709,551,615]
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// additional real types
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rr : real; // range depends on platform (i.e., 8-bit, 16-bit, etc.)
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rs : single; // range [1.5E-45..3.4E38]
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rd : double; // range [5.0E-324 .. 1.7E308]
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re : extended; // range [1.9E-4932..1.1E4932]
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rc : comp; // range [-2E64+1 .. 2E63-1]
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Begin
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int := 1;// how to assign a value to a variable
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r := 3.14;
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//arithmethic operation
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int := 1 + 1; // int = 2 overwriting the previous assignment
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int := int + 1; // int = 2 + 1 = 3;
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int := 4 div 2; //int = 2 a division operation which the result will be floored
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int := 4 div 2; //int = 2 division operation where result will be floored
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int := 3 div 2; //int = 1
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int := 1 div 2; //int = 0
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bool := true or false; // bool = true
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bool := false and true; // bool = false
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bool := true xor true; // bool = false
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r := 3 / 2; // a division operator for real
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r := int; // you can assign an integer to a real variable but not the otherwise
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r := int; // can assign an integer to a real variable but not the reverse
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c := str[1]; // assign the first letter of str to c
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str := 'hello' + 'world'; //combining strings
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my_str[0] := 'a'; // array assignment needs an index
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setlength(my_2d,10,10); // initialize dynamically sized arrays: 10×10 array
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for c := 0 to 9 do // arrays begin at 0 and end at length-1
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for d := 0 to 9 do // for loop counters need to be declared variables
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my_2d[c,d] := c * d;
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// address multidimensional arrays with a single set of brackets
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End.
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```
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End.
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```
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