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xrpl:rpl_language_overview [2019/07/26 15:59] – [Symbol Aliasing] fixed table formatting Karsten75 | xrpl:rpl_language_overview [2019/12/02 09:14] – Karsten75 | ||
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When we talk about common aspects of all the languages, it's easiest to write xRPL where the " | When we talk about common aspects of all the languages, it's easiest to write xRPL where the " | ||
- | xRPL programming is similar to programming a HP calculator or Forth language programming. If this is not something you have done, read on for a brief introduction to xRPL and stack-based programming. <wrap info>For a more detailed CRPL explanation, | + | xRPL programming is similar to programming a HP calculator or Forth language programming. If this is not something you have done, read on for a brief introduction to xRPL and stack-based programming. <wrap info>For a more detailed CRPL explanation, |
An xRPL instruction either use arguments (data) that is on a " | An xRPL instruction either use arguments (data) that is on a " | ||
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==== Symbol Aliasing ==== | ==== Symbol Aliasing ==== | ||
- | Many arithmetic operators | + | Many arithmetic operators |
^ Operator ^ Symbol ^ | ^ Operator ^ Symbol ^ |