Rexx Programming/How to Rexx/identifier
Identifiers are the names used to represent variables, constants, functions and labels within a program.
Identifiers can consist only of alphanumeric and underscore character combinations and some symbols
[edit | edit source]As with most programming languages, identifiers can consist of a combination of letters, digits, and underscores, but must not begin with a digit. In rexx, variable names may also contain symbols such as hooks, plings and underscores. Compound variables may also contain dot symbols.
Valid and Invalid Identifiers
[edit | edit source]Valid Identifiers
[edit | edit source]hi_score lumpsum Apples counter2
Invalid Identifiers
[edit | edit source]1st_score Not valid because it begins with a digit postcode# Contains an illegal hash character Incomplete$ Contains an illegal dollar symbol double This is a keyword
Case Sensitivity
[edit | edit source]The rexx interpreter is case insensitive. This means that identifier names and keywords containing lowercase letters are interpreted as being the same as those containing uppercase letters: