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Image sizes: 256x256, 64x64, 48x48, 40x40, 32x32, 24x24, 20x20, 16x16 File formats: BMP, GIF, PNG, ICO ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Tags: bmp icons, adrian pasdar icons, mandalorian icon, 256x256 icon, headbanging buddy iconsSQR (X) exponentation x in a square;SQRT (X) rootsquaring; TRUNC (X) rejection of a fractional part ?; ROUND (X) roundoff ? to the nearest integer; After performance of the second assignment statement in the room which has been taken away under variable R, there will be a result of the specified expression, however, unfortunately, learn it we cannot, as yet we have no possibility to "glance" in memory of the computer, to display a value at least. The compound statement This operator, strictly speaking, the operator is not. The matter is that Also as arithmetic operations sometimes happens it is necessary to bracket, a routine (operators) too association sometimes demand. So-called statement brackets allow to make it. The format (general view) of the compound statement is that: Begin <1 operator>; <2 operator>; ...... <N operator> End; Probably, such structure reminds you the main structure of the program. Really, difference only that after End in the end of the compound statement the semicolon is put, and in the end of the program - a point. On the Essences all program represents the big compound statement. Pay attention to that the semicolon before End can not be put. The compound statement gives possibility to fulfil any quantity of commands there where usage only one is meant ![]()
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