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Starts a new line and returns carriage.  
Starts a new line and returns carriage.  
== Usage ==
<syntaxhighlight>NewLine</syntaxhighlight>
== Notes ==
* Use the "+" character to add [[NewLine]] to a string expression, or
* Use [[Text]] to generate a string including new lines.
   
   
==== Notes ====
== Examples ==
Use the "+" character to add [[NewLine]] to a string expression.
<syntaxhighlight>FileAppend("c:\testfile.txt", "We can see a new bar for" + NumToStr(Date, 0) + NewLine);</syntaxhighlight>
Will print the specified line to the 'testfile.txt' followed by a new line.
==== Example ====
 
<syntaxhighlight>FileAppend("c:\testfile.txt","We can see a new bar for"+ NumToStr(Date,0)+ NewLine);</syntaxhighlight>
<syntaxhighlight>Print(Text("Hello", NewLine, "World!"));</syntaxhighlight>
Will print
:Hello
:World!
to the PowerLanguage Editor output log.
 
[[Category:Text Manipulation]]
[[Category:Text Manipulation]]

Latest revision as of 07:30, 9 February 2012

Starts a new line and returns carriage.

Usage

NewLine

Notes

  • Use the "+" character to add NewLine to a string expression, or
  • Use Text to generate a string including new lines.

Examples

FileAppend("c:\testfile.txt", "We can see a new bar for" + NumToStr(Date, 0) + NewLine);

Will print the specified line to the 'testfile.txt' followed by a new line.

Print(Text("Hello", NewLine, "World!"));

Will print

Hello
World!

to the PowerLanguage Editor output log.