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- Declaration and use
- Syntaxes
- Example
- WLanguage functions
How to manage a combination through programming?
A combination is a type of variabble containing a list of values. This type of variable is used to normalize the possible values of a parameter. For example, the developer will be able to initialize this parameter from the possible values imposed by the combination. The variable associated with this combination can take several list values by adding them. Syntaxes The following syntax is used to declare a combination:
CombinationName is Combination Possible value 1 Possible value 2 Possible value 3 ... END
To use a combination that was declared beforehand, use the following syntax:
VariableName is CombinationName
VariableName = Possible value 1 + Possible value 3
Example
PossibleMode is Combination Bold Italic Underlined END ParamMode is PossibleMode ParamMode = Bold + Underlined
WLanguage functions The following functions are used to handle a combination through programming:
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