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SPACE (function)

The SPACE command is used to generate a string of a specified number of white spaces. This string can then be used in various operations, such as formatting text, creating spacing, or aligning data within a line.

The SPACE command has many applications: you can use it to create margins, indentations, or to align text precisely. By combining SPACE with other commands, you can build simple tables with aligned columns. You can also usethe SPACE to add or remove spaces from an existing string.

SYNTAX

 = SPACE(number)


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  • id : identifier
  • type : datatype
  • v : value
  • "..." : string
  • [...] : optional

EXAMPLE

 y = 42: x = SPACE( y )


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ABBREVIATION: Sp

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In order to reduce space you can use this abbreviation for this instruction:

SPACE (function) ↔ Sp

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