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  • For LavishScript command syntax, see [[LavishScript:Command_Syntax|Command_Syntax]]. === Control Structures ===
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  • '''for''' (<start command> ; <[[LavishScript:Mathematical Formulae|formula]]> ; <iterate command>) '''for''' (<[[LavishScript:Mathematical Formulae|formula]]> ; <iterate command>)
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  • '''while''' <[[LavishScript:Mathematical Formulae|formula]]> '''while''' <[[LavishScript:Mathematical Formulae|formula]]>
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  • '''if''' <[[LavishScript:Mathematical Formulae|formula]]> '''if''' <[[LavishScript:Mathematical Formulae|formula]]>
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  • ...ppLE'''. A case does '''not''' imply the end of the previous case. See [[Control:Switch#Break|]]. ...tirely. Default does '''not''' imply the end of the previous case. See [[Control:Switch#Break|]].
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  • ...h. Safety is ensured by discarding object references after use (as each [[LavishScript:Data Sequences|data sequence]] is closed). LavishScript is '''pre-emptively scheduled''' and ''also has a concept of atomic code se
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  • LavishScript is a command shell and fully-featured scripting engine. Its goal is to be ..._Engine_Overview|Script structure]] is also quite simple, and is defined [[LavishScript:Language_and_Engine_Overview|here]].
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  • ...les). You should also be aware of what a struct is, and understand that a LavishScript data type does not replace a struct -- it is a window into a data structure ...ur command definitions to LavishScript through the Inner Space interface. LavishScript command functions follow the standard prototype for a console program -- in
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  • LavishScript of Math.Calc), as well as math for control structures (if, while, etc) are now essentially
    30 KB (4,490 words) - 21:07, 26 June 2006