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TMT Pascal Language Description
Pascal Language Structure
StatementsAssigments
An assignment assigns a value to a variable. An assignment takes the
following form:
variable := expression;
where the value returned by expression is stored in variable.
The type of the value returned by expression must be compatible with the
type of variable. If variable appears in expression, its value is the value
prior to the assignment. The following are examples of assignments:
const
Letter = 'A';
var
Alpha : Char;
Value, i : Integer;
l : Longint;
s : String;
begin
Alpha := Letter;
s := 'A string variable';
Value := $643F;
i := 2675;
l := 200 + (Value * i);
end.
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