coding variables

I have been looking for a way to apply codes to specific variables, but as far as I know there exists no means in 4.0.7. I don’t know how hard it would be to make that happen, but I think it would be useful in some situations for assinging correct responses and the like. With or without this feature though, I am very pleased with SuperLab in general. :slight_smile:

Hi Alex,

I agree that it would be useful to be able to determine a correct response based on a trial variable. It’s on our ideas list for a later release.

With or without this feature though, I am very pleased with SuperLab in general.

Thanks!

Hisham.

Index ( Press Control+F and type in the command to go there. )

  1. COUT

  2. CIN

  3. SYSTEM

  4. RETURN

  5. MATH

  6. NEWLINE, N

  7. VARIABLE TYPES

List of Common C++ DOS Command Prompts:

COUT:

Written as: cout

Pronounced: see-out; coat

Input: A string of letters and numbers that stay constant.

Output: Prints the text onto the screen.

Format: cout<<”text”;

Example: cout<<”Hello, world!”;

Related Commands: Cin

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