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Revision as of 14:46, 29 April 2014
The STOP (ST) statement ends the program and closes all files, and can also be used to reset the value of the CODE function.
Comments and Examples
STOP is an optional statement. When STOP is not specified, the system automatically ends a program after the last line in the program and sets the value of CODE to 0. In the following example, STOP indicates the end of the program and sets the value of CODE to 1:
00130 STOP 1
The STOP statement is useful to end a program before it tries to run GOSUBs, functions, or other lines that are placed outside the main body of the program for reference from earlier in the program.
Syntax
STOP [<numeric expression>]
Default
1.) Set CODE to 0.
Parameters
"Num-expr" is an optional parameter that sets the value of the CODE variable. See the END statement and the CODE function for information about uses of CODE. See also the CHAIN statement to end a program by starting another program or procedure.