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&nbsp;<span class="Command">&nbsp;Identifiers&nbsp;</span>
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<p>Identifiers are used for constant names, variable names, array names, function
names and custom type names. <br>
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<p>Identifiers must start with an alphabetic character, and may be following
be any number of alphanumeric characters, or the underscore ('_') character.
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<p>These are all valid identifiers:</p>
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<p>- Hello </p>
<p>- Score </p>
<p>- player1 </p>
<p>- time_to_live </p>
<p>- t__ </p>
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<p>Indentifiers are not case sensitive. <br>
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<p>For example, 'Test', 'TEST' and 'test' are all the same identifiers.<br>
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<p>However, it is allowed for identifiers to be reused for functions and custom
types names.<br>
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<p>For example, you can have a variable called 'test', a function called 'test'
and custom type name called 'test'. Blitz will be able to tell which one you
are refering to by the context in which it is used. </p>
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