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Const A = 10
 
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Const Hi = "Hello World"
 
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Const alpha As Long = 1
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Const beta As Single = 3.1
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Const gamma As Boolean = True
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Const delta As Currency = 123456.05
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Const phi As Long = 32768
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MsgBox(TypeName(alpha)) ' displays : Integer
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MsgBox(TypeName(beta))  ' displays : Double
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As Basic makes automatic type conversions, there is usually no problems using a constant in an expression.
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Const B As Double = 10
 
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== Scope of Constants ==
 
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== Predefined Constants ==
  
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{{PRODUCTNAME}} Basic predefines several constants. Among the most useful are:
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*<tt>True</tt> and <tt>False</tt>, for Boolean assignment statements
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*<tt>PI</tt> as a type <tt>Double</tt> numeric value
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Dim bHit as Boolean
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bHit = True
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dArea = PI * dRadius * dRadius
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Revision as of 07:16, 12 July 2018


Constants are values which may be used but not changed by the program.

Defining Constants

In Apache OpenOffice Basic, use the keyword Const to declare a constant.

Const A = 10
Const B = A+5
Const Hi = "Hello World"
Documentation caution.png Do not specify the constant type in the declaration : it will be silently ignored.

This code shows that you do not get the type that you specify.

Const alpha As Long = 1
Const beta As Single = 3.1
Const gamma As Boolean = True
Const delta As Currency = 123456.05
Const phi As Long = 32768
 
MsgBox(TypeName(alpha)) ' displays : Integer
MsgBox(TypeName(beta))  ' displays : Double
MsgBox(TypeName(gamma)) ' displays : Integer
MsgBox(TypeName(delta)) ' displays : Double
MsgBox(TypeName(phi))   ' displays : Double

As Basic makes automatic type conversions, there is usually no problems using a constant in an expression.

If you want to specify the type of a data, use a typed variable, not a constant.


Scope of Constants

Constants have the same scope as variables (see Scope and Life Span of Variables), but the syntax is slightly different. A Const definition in the module header is available to the code in that module. To make the definition available to other modules, add the Public keyword.

Public Const one = 1

Predefined Constants

OpenOffice.org Basic predefines several constants. Among the most useful are:

  • True and False, for Boolean assignment statements
  • PI as a type Double numeric value
Dim bHit as Boolean
bHit = True
 
Dim dArea as Double, dRadius as Double
' ... (assign a value to dRadius)
dArea = PI * dRadius * dRadius


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