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<h1>CommandLine$()</h1>
<h1>Parameters</h1>
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None.
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<h1>Description</h1>
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If you are writing an application or game that allows starting with special parameters on the command line, you can use this command to retrieve the parameters.
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For example, you might want to start the program with a debug variable set so you can track stuff during execution. So, you could offer the ability to run the executatble with a /debug parameter. If they execute the program with the parameter, then you can set a flag inside your game.
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To simulate the command line passing in the editor, select PROGRAM->PROGRAM COMMAND LINE from the pulldowns and enter a value to be passed at runtime.
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See the example.
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<h1><a href=../2d_examples/CommandLine.bb>Example</a></h1>
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; CommandLine$() Example
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; Be sure to use PROGRAM->PROGRAM COMMAND LINE from the
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; pull down and put /debug in there to test with.
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a$=CommandLine$()
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If a$="/debug" Then
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Print "Debug mode is on!"
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debug=1
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Else
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Print "No debugging activated."
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debug=0
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End If
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