NBS Minimal BASIC Test Programs: Version 2, User's Manual, Volume 13U.S. Department of Commerce, National Bureau of Standards, 1980 |
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Version 2, User's Manual John V. Cugini. NBS Minimal BASIC Test Programs User's Manual · Volume 1 - Documentation John V. Cugini Joan S. Bowden Mark W. Skall Version 2 Abstract : This publication describes the set of programs developed ...
Version 2, User's Manual John V. Cugini. NBS Minimal BASIC Test Programs User's Manual · Volume 1 - Documentation John V. Cugini Joan S. Bowden Mark W. Skall Version 2 Abstract : This publication describes the set of programs developed ...
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... Test Programs .. 5.1 Simple PRINTing of string constants . 5.2 END and STOP .. PRINTing and simple assignment ( LET ) .. Page 26 26 26 27 5.3.1 String variables and TAB ..... 27 5.3.2 Numeric constants and variables . 28 5.4 Control ...
... Test Programs .. 5.1 Simple PRINTing of string constants . 5.2 END and STOP .. PRINTing and simple assignment ( LET ) .. Page 26 26 26 27 5.3.1 String variables and TAB ..... 27 5.3.2 Numeric constants and variables . 28 5.4 Control ...
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... Test Programs ...... ... 50 5 50 5 5 5 49 49 49 49 6.1 Group Structure of the Minimal BASIC Test Programs .... 51 6.2 Test Program Sequence ..... 54 6.3 Cross - reference between ANSI Standard and Test Programs .. 71 Appendix A ...
... Test Programs ...... ... 50 5 50 5 5 5 49 49 49 49 6.1 Group Structure of the Minimal BASIC Test Programs .... 51 6.2 Test Program Sequence ..... 54 6.3 Cross - reference between ANSI Standard and Test Programs .. 71 Appendix A ...
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... BASIC test programs . who want a general idea of what the programs are supposed to do and why they are structured as they are should read sections 2 and 3. These sections give a brief explanation of BASIC , how it is standardized , and ...
... BASIC test programs . who want a general idea of what the programs are supposed to do and why they are structured as they are should read sections 2 and 3. These sections give a brief explanation of BASIC , how it is standardized , and ...
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... BASIC History And Prospects in the BASIC is a computer programming language developed 1960's by Professors John G. Kemeny and Thomas E. Kurtz at Dartmouth College . The The primary motivation behind its design was educational ( in ...
... BASIC History And Prospects in the BASIC is a computer programming language developed 1960's by Professors John G. Kemeny and Thomas E. Kurtz at Dartmouth College . The The primary motivation behind its design was educational ( in ...
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15 PRINT 20 PRINT 40 PRINT SECTION ACCEPT THE PROGRAM ACCOMPANIED BY DOCUMENTATION ACCURATELY DESCRIBING ANSI STANDARD 7.2 APPROPRIATE ERROR MESSAGE ARGUMENT ASSIGNED BASIC TEST PROGRAMS COMPUTED DATA DESCRIBING THE FEATURE'S DETAILED CRITERIA DIM-STATEMENT DISPLAYED DIVISION BY ZERO END END TEST END PROGRAM FILE EXRAD FEATURE OF MINIMAL FEATURE'S INTERPRETATION FOR-STATEMENT GOSUB GOTO IDENTIFYING THE EXCEPTION implementation INFORMATIVE TEST PASSED INPUT INPUT-REPLY LINE NUMBER LINE-NUMBERS MACHINE INFINITY MESSAGE IDENTIFYING MINIMAL BASIC TEST NBS MINIMAL BASIC NON-STANDARD FEATURE NUMERIC EXPRESSIONS OK OK OK ON-GOTO OPTION BASE PASS THIS TEST PRINT 40 PRINT PRINT BEGIN TEST PRINT END PROGRAM PRINT END TEST PRINT FOR DETAILED PRINT PROGRAM FILE PRINT THIS PROGRAM PRINT THIS SECTION PRINT TO PASS PROCESSOR PROGRAM TESTS PROGRAMS USER'S MANUAL QUOTED STRINGS READ REFS REJECT THE PROGRAM REM SUBROUTINE RND FUNCTION SECTION TESTS SIGNIFICAND STATEMENT TEST IS INFORMATIVE TEST OK TEST PROGRAMS USER'S UNDERFLOW USER-DEFINED FUNCTION