FN <userFunction>Statement/Function
Syntax
DescriptionExecutes the user function specified by If the user function returns a value, you can use
If the user function does not return a value, then you should use If the function definition includes a list of parameters, then you must provide the same number of parameters (in param1, param2, etc.) when you call the function, and the parameters that you pass must be of compatible types. The compatible types are summarized here (not all of these are available for all kinds of functions; see the individual descriptions of LOCAL FN, LONG FN <spacer size="3" type="horizontal">and DEF FN <expr>): <img src="f/fn%20userfunction.jpg" alt="" height="327" width="554" border="0"> Notes: If the function definition does not have a list of parameters, then you must not include any parameters (nor parentheses) when you call the function. In most cases, the parameters that you specify in In a few cases, the parameters that you specify in
You can also pass the address of a variable or array by using the A See AlsoLOCAL FN; LONG FN; DEF FN |