The '''semicolon''' is used in a [[PRINT]] statement to stop the screen print cursor immediately after the printed value. ''Usage:'' COLOR 13: PRINT "Value ="; value1; value2; value3 {{OutputStart}}{{text|1234 5678 9012|magenta}}{{OutputEnd}} * Positive numerical values [[PRINT|printed]] will include a space before and after each value printed. Strings will not have spacing. * Use the [[WRITE]] statement to print values with only commas between the values and no spacing. * A semicolon can append the next print when used at the end of a [[PRINT]] statement. * Use a semicolon after text that will be [[PRINT|printed]] on the last two text rows of a [[SCREEN (statement)|screen mode]] to prevent screen rolling. * [[INPUT]] statements can use the semicolon '''before''' the text to prevent screen rolling. '''INPUT ; "text or question"; variable'''. * A semicolon '''after''' the text will create a question mark and space after the [[INPUT]] text question. Use a comma for statements. * '''NOTE: Semicolons can NOT be used to combine string variables in a string variable definition!''' * Use the '''+''' [[concatenation]] operator to combine [[STRING|string]] variable definition values only! * [[Semicolon]]s cannot be used in or following a [[WRITE]] statement! ''See also:'' * [[Comma]] * [[PRINT]], [[PRINT USING]] * [[WRITE]] * [[INPUT]], [[LINE INPUT]] * [[STR$]] {{text|(convert number to string)}} * [[VAL]] {{text|(convert string to number)}} {{PageNavigation}} <