User`s manual

Using the Debugger
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Numeric values may be expressed in either hexadecimal, decimal,
octal, or binary by immediately preceding them with the proper
base identifier.
If no base identifier is specified, then the numeric value is assumed
to be hexadecimal.
A numeric value may also be expressed as a string literal of up to
four characters. The string literal must begin and end with the
single quote mark ('). The numeric value is interpreted as the
concatenation of the ASCII values of the characters. This value is
right-justified, as any other numeric value would be.
Evaluation of an expression is always from left to right unless
parentheses are used to group part of the expression. There is no
operator precedence. Subexpressions within parentheses are
evaluated first. Nested parenthetical subexpressions are evaluated
from the inside out.
/ divide by
& logical AND
<< shift left
>> shift right
Data Type Base
IdentiÞe
r
Example
Integer Hexadecimal $ $FFFFFFFF
Integer Decimal & &1974, &10-&4
Integer Octal @ @456
Integer Binary % %1000110
String Literal
Numeric Value
(Hexadecimal)
'A' 41
'ABC' 414243
'TEST' 54455354