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Follow these rules when naming variables:

  • A variable name must be of the form $name or ${name}.
  • The string name can consist of letters (a-z and A-Z), numbers (0-9), and underscore characters (_).
  • The first character of name must be an alphabetic character (a-z or A-Z).
  • If the ${name} form is used, spaces can also appear in name. This allows you to use multiple word names without the underscore character.
Note: The variable e should not be assigned as a global variable in Maple code. It can be used, however, as a local variable.

  • Anonymous May 14, 2019

    , no programming language stated. this is silly to answer, why do that,
    as for hyjackers , start you own post
    start with , facts like what assembler or compiler you are using. even makers name of product application.

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  • Posted on Nov 29, 2009

SOURCE: create a program that will display name five

I have C# logic
in console applicartion,

you will have to write code in main method,

for (int i = 0; i < 5; i++)
{
Console.WriteLine("your source column required");
}

Console.WriteLine("Success");

that's it.

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