Private variable
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Definition
A private variable is a variable that is specific to a process or function. Unlike a public variable, it can only be accessed from the process or function it was declared for.
To start the declaration of private variables, use Private.
Example
Function int SomeFunction() Private int i,j; // declare private ints i and j String strtemp; // declare private string strtemp Begin // ... return 0; End
Used in example: Function, Private, Begin, End
The private variables i and j could be variables used for counting and the string probably would have some use as well.