![]() So we write in first line Show (press Esc to return to prompt) and save the file as Save Empty, A so we get this: ![]() To run A we have to include A at the last line (or append a line and write A). To be sure that console open we have to use Show statement. If we wish to run it from command line (by clicking the file in explorer, and let m2000.exe open gsb files), we have to consider the first that this file not contain an execute statement, and that if we didn't use an input statement/function which need console, then console stay hide. A global module which loaded from console, or was a module loaded from a file at command line, when opening the environment, erased with an End, or a New, or a Start statement (reset of environment by software), or a Break by keyboard (although a dialog ask for proceed the breaking, the reset of environment), or in some situation by using End Process from Task Manager. In this page you can see the program(s) related to this task and their results.īecause we make it in "level 0" (from console) this is a global module. Because of that, example programs can be fully visualized and edited, but some of them will not run if they require a moderate or heavy computation/memory resources, and no local server is being used. A local server can be downloaded and installed, it has no limitations (it runs in your own computer). By default remote servers are used, but they are limited in memory and processing power, since they are intended for demonstration and casual use. Programs in Fōrmulæ are created/edited online in its website, However they run on execution servers. XML, JSON- they are intended for storage and transfer purposes more than visualization and edition. Even though it is possible to have textual representation -i.e. Moreover, there can be multiple visual representations of the same program. Fōrmulæ programs are not textual, visualization/edition of programs is done showing/manipulating structures but not text.
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