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{{Command|syntax=GLOBAL <nowiki><var name>, <var name>, <var name> (max 50 variables)</nowiki>
{{Command|syntax=GLOBAL <nowiki><var name>, <var name>, <var name> (max 50 variables)</nowiki>
|description=Define variables that can be used in any macro.
|description=:Define variables that can be used in any macro.


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|param1=<nowiki><var name></nowiki>|param1_desc={{define var name}}

Revision as of 22:38, 30 July 2010

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Command

GLOBAL <var name>, <var name>, <var name> (max 50 variables)


Define variables that can be used in any macro.

Parameters

<var name>
The name of the variable to be defined.
For a string variable, the name must end with a dollar sign "$".
For an array variable, you must specify the number of elements in the array.
For example MyNumericArray(10) or MyStringArray$(15).
When using arrays, the first element is always 1.
<var name>
The name of the variable to be defined.
For a string variable, the name must end with a dollar sign "$".
For an array variable, you must specify the number of elements in the array.
For example MyNumericArray(10) or MyStringArray$(15).
When using arrays, the first element is always 1.

A maximum of 50 variable names may be defined, each separetd by a comma.

Example

GLOBAL iref1
GLOBAL ToolList(20), OpList(100), Notes$(5), Counter, ToolNum


For an example macro see Modify_Op_Path Explode_Shape Calc_Geo_Extents Get_Commands Get_MTM_Data Global_Local