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RUN Statement Programming Example
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RUN Statement Programming Example
 
This example shows how RUN linenumber resets all numeric variables to 0.
As the line number following RUN increases in lines 60, 70, 80, and 90,
the variables in the earlier statements lose their assigned values:
 
10 A = 9
20 B = 7
30 C = 5
40 D = 4
50 PRINT A, B, C, D
60 IF A = 0 THEN 70 ELSE RUN 20
70 IF B = 0 THEN 80 ELSE RUN 30
80 IF C = 0 THEN 90 ELSE RUN 40
90 IF D = 0 THEN END ELSE RUN 50
 
Sample Output
 
9       7       5       4
0       7       5       4
0       0       5       4
0       0       0       4
0       0       0       0