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Whoops, didn't know it accepted parameters. Shouldn't have looked at it while sleepy. Fixed.
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m Added information for cases in which not enough parameters are passed.
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: ''record'' is the record to use.
: ''record'' is the record to use.


Returns an instance of the given record, filling each field of the record with the given parameters. If no parameter is given, each field is filled with the default value of that type. For the default values of various types, see [[Data Types]].
Returns an instance of the given record, filling each field of the record with the given parameters. Each unspecified field is then filled with the default value of that type. For the default values of various types, see [[Data Types]].


For instance:
For instance:
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Furthermore,
<div style="margin-bottom: 1em; border: dashed 1px green; padding: 1em; margin:0px 20px;"><syntaxhighlight>
record strint{
  string a;
  int b;
};
strint test = new strint("hello");
</syntaxhighlight></div>
will create a record as follows:
test.a => "hello"
test.b => 0
{{Format}}
{{Format}}


[[Category:ASH Scripting]]
[[Category:ASH Scripting]]

Revision as of 19:37, 16 July 2010

Syntax: new record ( param, ... );

record is the record to use.

Returns an instance of the given record, filling each field of the record with the given parameters. Each unspecified field is then filled with the default value of that type. For the default values of various types, see Data Types.

For instance:

record dblstr{
   string a;
   string b;
};

dblstr test;
test.a = "hello";
test.b = "world";

is functionally identical to

record dblstr{
   string a;
   string b;
};

dblstr test = new dblstr("hello","world");


Furthermore,

record strint{
   string a;
   int b;
};

strint test = new strint("hello");

will create a record as follows:

test.a => "hello"
test.b => 0

Formatting Needed