The [[CONST]] statement globally defines one or more named numeric or string values which will not change while the program is running. {{PageSyntax}} : [[CONST]] {{Parameter|constantName}} = {{Parameter|value}}[, ...] {{Parameters}} * {{Parameter|constantName}} is the constant name or list of names assigned by the programmer. * {{Parameter|value}} is the value to initialize the global constant which cannot change once defined. ** If {{Parameter|constantName}} specifies a numeric type, {{Parameter|value}} must be a numeric expression containing literals and other constants. ** If {{Parameter|constantName}} specifies a string type, the {{Parameter|value}} must be a literal value. {{PageDescription}} * The {{Parameter|constantName}} does not have to include a type suffix. The datatype is automatically infered by the compiler using the {{Parameter|value}}. * Constant values cannot reference a variable, [[SUB]] or [[FUNCTION]] return values when defined. ** The exception to the above are color functions [[_RGB32]] and [[_RGBA32]], which can be used in a CONST statement. See ''Example 2'' below. * Constants cannot be reassigned values. They retain the same value throughout all of the program procedures. * Constants defined in module-level code have [[SHARED|shared]] scope, so they can also be used in [[SUB]] or [[FUNCTION]] procedures. * Constants defined in [[SUB]] or [[FUNCTION]] procedures are local to those procedures. * [[CLEAR]] will not affect or change constant values. {{PageExamples}} ''Example 1:'' Display the circumference and area of circles: {{CodeStart}}' Declare a numeric constant approximately equal to the ratio of a circle's ' circumference to its diameter: {{Cl|CONST}} PI = 3.141593 ' Declare some string constants: {{Cl|CONST}} circumferenceText = "The circumference of the circle is" {{Cl|CONST}} areaText = "The area of the circle is" {{Cl|DO...LOOP|DO}} {{Cl|INPUT}} "Enter the radius of a circle or zero to quit"; radius {{Cl|IF...THEN|IF}} radius = 0 {{Cl|IF...THEN|THEN}} {{Cl|END}} {{Cl|PRINT}} circumferenceText; 2 * PI * radius {{Cl|PRINT}} areaText; PI * radius * radius ' radius squared {{Cl|PRINT}} {{Cl|DO...LOOP|LOOP}} {{CodeEnd}} {{OutputStart}}Enter the radius of a circle or zero to quit? ''10'' The circumference of the circle is 62.83186 The area of the circle is 314.1593 Enter the radius of a circle or zero to quit? ''123.456'' The circumference of the circle is 775.697 The area of the circle is 47882.23 Enter the radius of a circle or zero to quit? ''0'' {{OutputEnd}} : ''Explanation:'' PI cannot change as it is a mathematical constant so it is fitting to define it as a constant. Trying to change PI will result in a calculation error. ''Example 2'': Using _RGB32 to set a constant's value. {{CodeStart}} '' '' {{Cl|CONST}} Red = _RGB32(255,0,0) {{Cl|COLOR}} Red {{Cl|PRINT}} "Hello World" {{CodeEnd}} {{PageSeeAlso}} * [[DIM]], [[SHARED]] * [[STATIC]], [[COMMON]] * [[_PI]], [[_RGB32]], [[_RGBA32]] * [http://doc.pcsoft.fr/en-US/?6510001 Windows 32 API constant values] {{PageNavigation}} <