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12.4.5.2 Built-in Functions and Procedures
Modula-2 also makes available several built-in procedures and functions. In describing these, the following metavariables are used:
- a
represents an
ARRAY
variable.- c
represents a
CHAR
constant or variable.- i
represents a variable or constant of integral type.
- m
represents an identifier that belongs to a set. Generally used in the same function with the metavariable s. The type of s should be
SET OF mtype
(where mtype is the type of m).- n
represents a variable or constant of integral or floating-point type.
- r
represents a variable or constant of floating-point type.
- t
represents a type.
- v
represents a variable.
- x
represents a variable or constant of one of many types. See the explanation of the function for details.
All Modula-2 built-in procedures also return a result, described below.
-
ABS(n)
Returns the absolute value of n.
-
CAP(c)
If c is a lower case letter, it returns its upper case equivalent, otherwise it returns its argument.
-
CHR(i)
Returns the character whose ordinal value is i.
-
DEC(v)
Decrements the value in the variable v by one. Returns the new value.
-
DEC(v,i)
Decrements the value in the variable v by i. Returns the new value.
-
EXCL(m,s)
Removes the element m from the set s. Returns the new set.
-
FLOAT(i)
Returns the floating point equivalent of the integer i.
-
HIGH(a)
Returns the index of the last member of a.
-
INC(v)
Increments the value in the variable v by one. Returns the new value.
-
INC(v,i)
Increments the value in the variable v by i. Returns the new value.
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INCL(m,s)
Adds the element m to the set s if it is not already there. Returns the new set.
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MAX(t)
Returns the maximum value of the type t.
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MIN(t)
Returns the minimum value of the type t.
-
ODD(i)
Returns boolean TRUE if i is an odd number.
-
ORD(x)
Returns the ordinal value of its argument. For example, the ordinal value of a character is its ASCII value (on machines supporting the ASCII character set). x must be of an ordered type, which include integral, character and enumerated types.
-
SIZE(x)
Returns the size of its argument. x can be a variable or a type.
-
TRUNC(r)
Returns the integral part of r.
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VAL(t,i)
Returns the member of the type t whose ordinal value is i.
Warning: Sets and their operations are not yet supported, so No value for GDBN treats the use of procedures
INCL
andEXCL
as an error.
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