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Dear All,

In order to impove the readability of my script, sometime it is necessary to split a long line into multiple lines. For example, the initialisation of a multi-dimensional array.

I wonder if anyone of you know how to split a long line into multiple lines please.

Thanks!

Terry

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Dear All,

In order to impove the readability of my script, sometime it is necessary to split a long line into multiple lines. For example, the initialisation of a multi-dimensional array.

I wonder if anyone of you know how to split a long line into multiple lines please.

Thanks!

Terry

check out @CRLF :P

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Hello tele,

I believe the '_' character is what you're looking for:

Dim $var = "This is a very long line of code that " & _
          "wraps around the screen "& _
          "a couple of times..."
ConsoleWrite( $var & @CRLF)

Let me know if this helps or not,

Zach...

Edited by zfisherdrums
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Hello tele,

I believe the '_' character is what you're looking for:

Dim $var = "This is a very long line of code that " & _
          "wraps around the screen "& _
          "a couple of times..."
ConsoleWrite( $var & @CRLF)

Let me know if this helps or not,

Zach...

But you have to remember that you need to end the split with ' _' (there's a space before the underline) as fisherdrums did but it might not have been obvious.
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