The VCENTER
command aligns a text string in the center of the screen. In other
words, it allows you to position a word or phrase so that it occupies the
available space in a symmetrical manner, vertically. If the statement is followed
by a semicolon, the cursor will remain on the same line. Otherwise, it will move to
the next line.
This command can be used to create aesthetically pleasing section or chapter titles,
to center menu options in the center of the screen and to format data neatly
in a report. Centered text is easier to read and makes programs look neater.
By using VCENTER, you can ensure that text is aligned uniformly in different
parts of the program, and on different targets. Moreover, reduce the need
to manually calculate character positions.
VCENTER text [;]
VCENTER "HELLO!" VCENTER "HELLO!";
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