2016-03-18 11:36:04 +00:00
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The '''ENVIRON''' statement is used '''in Windows''' to temporarily set or change an environmental string value.
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2015-08-02 12:12:44 +00:00
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:: ENVIRON string_expression$
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* [[Keywords_currently_not_supported_by_QB64]]
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* The string expression must include the environmental parameter ID and the setting two ways:
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: * Using an = : ENVIRON parameterID=setting
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: * Using a space: ENVIRON parameterID setting
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* If the parameter ID did not previously exist in the environmental string table, it is appended to the end of the table.
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* If a parameter ID did exist, it is deleted and the new value is appended to end of the list.
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* DOS discards any changes when your program ends so the program must set them when run!
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* '''WARNING:''' The amount of space in a environmental table is limited and may create memory errors.
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''See also:''
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* [[ENVIRON$]]
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* [[Windows Environment]]
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