Difference between revisions of "API Debug.PrintLn"
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==Detailed description== | ==Detailed description== | ||
− | + | This is a debug diagnostic call to allow text to easily be outputted during events to trace what a program is doing. | |
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+ | During an event, breakpoints can not be used. Calls like this help establish if a flowcharts logic is sound. | ||
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+ | Unlike [[API Debug.Print|Print]], the PrintLn will automatically add a new-line after the text is printed. This is useful for more compact flowcharts. | ||
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* Add to a calculation icon: <pre class="brush:[cpp]">::Debug.PrintLn("output")</pre> | * Add to a calculation icon: <pre class="brush:[cpp]">::Debug.PrintLn("output")</pre> | ||
− | + | ===Example flowchart=== | |
+ | This example shows simple usage of both Print and PrintLn: | ||
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+ | [[file:SIM_Debug.Print.fcf]] |
Revision as of 23:47, 3 June 2013
<sidebar>API contents</sidebar> Prints out the string or value with a new-line in the debug window
Contents
Parameters
STRING Output
- Text to display
Return value
This call does not return a value
Detailed description
This is a debug diagnostic call to allow text to easily be outputted during events to trace what a program is doing.
During an event, breakpoints can not be used. Calls like this help establish if a flowcharts logic is sound.
Unlike Print, the PrintLn will automatically add a new-line after the text is printed. This is useful for more compact flowcharts.
Examples
Calling in a calculation
- Add to a calculation icon:
::Debug.PrintLn("output")
Example flowchart
This example shows simple usage of both Print and PrintLn: