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#!CSeaGreen #!N #!Rall544
Macro Header #!N #!EC #!N #!N The macro header defines the
macro's name, its formal parameters, and the names of values that
it returns. The syntax of a macro header is #!N #!N
#!CForestGreen #!N #!F-adobe-courier-bold-r-normal--18* #!N macro #!F-adobe-times-bold-i-normal--18* MacroName #!EF ( #!F-adobe-times-bold-i-normal--18* inputs
#!EF ) [ -> ( #!F-adobe-times-bold-i-normal--18* outputs #!EF ) ] #!EF
#!N #!N #!EC where: #!N #!I0 #!N #!F-adobe-times-medium-r-normal--18* #!N #!N #!I30
#!N o The keyword #!F-adobe-times-bold-r-normal--18* macro #!EF indicates that a new
macro definition has started. #!N #!I30 #!N o #!F-adobe-times-bold-i-normal--18* MacroName #!EF
is an identifier of the name that is being associated with
the macro definition. #!N #!I30 #!N o The #!F-adobe-times-bold-i-normal--18* inputs #!EF
portion of a macro header is a list of identifiers separated
by commas. The list may be empty. These identifiers act as
place holders for the arguments passed to the macro when it
is called. If the macro does not require any arguments, then
you can omit the list (but not the enclosing parentheses). The
right-arrow symbol is needed only for macros with outputs. The following
are examples of valid headers for macros without outputs: #!CForestGreen #!N
#!N #!F-adobe-courier-bold-r-normal--18* #!N macro MyMacro(x,y) #!N macro MyMacro() #!EF #!N #!N
#!EC #!N #!N You can also specify default values for the
inputs. Consider the following example: #!CForestGreen #!N #!N #!F-adobe-courier-bold-r-normal--18* #!N macro
X (a = "no input", b = 4) #!N { #!N
Echo (a, b); #!N } #!EF #!N #!N #!EC The values
of the arguments a and b vary, depending how the macro
is invoked. For example: #!CForestGreen #!N #!N #!F-adobe-courier-bold-r-normal--18* #!N X(); //
a and b are set to the defaults, "no input" and
4 #!N X("new value", 3); // a is set to "new
value", b is set to 3 #!N X(NULL); // a and
b are set to the defaults, "no input" and 4 #!N
X(b = 6); // a gets default of "no input", b
is set to 6 #!EF #!N #!N #!EC #!N #!N See
#!Lcallf,dxall537 h Invoking Data Explorer Macros and Modules #!EL for further explanation of the function-calling mechanism. #!N #!I30 #!N
o The #!F-adobe-times-bold-i-normal--18* outputs #!EF portion of a macro's header is
a list of identifiers separated by commas. #!N #!N These identifiers
act as place holders for the values returned by the macro
when the macro is executed. If the macro does not return
any values, then the right-arrow portion, -> (), is not necessary.
#!N #!I0 #!N #!EF #!N #!N #!N #!N #!N #!N #!F-adobe-times-medium-i-normal--18*
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