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Functions
In Pikt, functions are essentially variables, with a block as their value, which starts with lambda.open
, ends with lambda.close
and contains the instructions that should be executed.
This is what an empty function looks like:
Now let's make the function print "ABC", and then call it via funcall
.
The output is ABC
as expected.
Every pixel between lambda.open
and the first instruction of the block is read as a function argument.
Let's try editing the previous function so that the printed value comes from an argument :
Now let's call the function with "ABC" as a parameter.
Keep in mind that each parameter is a single pixel, therefore we must store "ABC" into a temporary variable :
Functions can return values. To do so, store the value to a variable and then use a return
on it.
Pseudocode:
function func() {
var value = "ABC"
return value
}
print(func())
Pikt: