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<B>DATA Store Constant(s) for Retrieval via READ</B>
<B>DATA</B> <U>constant1</U> [,<U>constant2</U>]...
Stores one or more constants, of any type, for subsequent access via
READ statements.
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<B>Notes:</B> DATA statements are nonexecutable statements that supply a
stream of data constants for use by READ statements. All
the items supplied by all the DATA statements in a program
make up one continuous string of information that is
accessed in order by your program's READ statements. Use
RESTORE to reset the pointer to the first item in a
specified DATA statement.
You may put as many constants (expressions are not
allowed) in a single DATA statement as will fit on one
line, and your program may have any number of DATA
statements, positioned anywhere in the program.
String constants in DATA statements do not need to be
surrounded by quote marks, unless they contain quote marks
themselves, or colons, or commas, or significant leading
or trailing blanks.
If you wish to add a comment at the right side of a DATA
statement, use :REM. An apostrophe (single quote) will be
treated as part of a DATA item.
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<B>See Also:</B>
<A HREF="ng2a3e4.html">READ</A>
<A HREF="ng2af74.html">RESTORE</A>
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