The qout function writes output followed by linefeed to stdout. The function writes the string representation of each argument in a list to stdout. A single space is automatically placed between each argument. The set console and set alternate commands can suppress or redirect the output. The output terminates with a linefeed character.
The function has the following syntax:
qout([x,...])
(Optional) Defines a list of arguments to display. If the list is empty, a linefeed character is printed.
This function does not return a value.
Examples
Print "Hello World!":
? "Hello World!"
Print a list of numbers:
? 1,2,3
Print an empty line:
?
Output the numbers from 1 to 10.
Note: The ? command can only be used at the beginning of a line. To output text from within an expression, use the corresponding qout() function:
for(i=1;i<11;i++) qout(i);
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