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XL™ SERIES
XL-BASIC Programming Guide 23-9
XL-BASIC Language Command Descriptions:
Except for functions that have parameters using parentheses, all commands should be followed
by a space. Normally keeping only one command on a line will make the program easier to read
and understand. This also will cut down on programming errors. Commands may be entered in
either upper or lower case.
--- Program Flow / Control Commands —
REM
This is a ‘Remark’ command. This is used to document the program and is used the
same as in standard BASIC. Any text after the ‘REM” command will be ignored
until the next line. It is always a good practice to document the program. This
helps explain the purpose of the program and documents any special operations of
the program. Program flow should always be documented so it can be easily
followed in debugging.
DELAY(####)
Delay #### milliseconds, where #### is 0 to 65000
Example:
Delay(1000) Rem delay for 1.0 second
GOSUB ####
Go to a subroutine indicated by #### where #### is a numeric
label at the beginning of a line, (no alpha characters. See the
GOTO command for more information on the label limitations).
There should be a return statement at the end of the subroutine.
There can be 5 nested GOSUB sections.
Example:
gosub 2000
end
2000
print "this is a subroutine"
return
RETURN
Each subroutine must end with a return statement.
See the gosub command.
GOTO ####
Go to a different part of the code indicated by #### where #### is
a numeric label at the beginning of a line, (no alpha characters).
There is no automatic return operation like the gosub uses. There
must be a space between the command and the line number label.
There may be up to 50 numeric labels in a program. Labels must
be whole numbers in the range of 0000 to 9999.