↘️Input Statement

Input Statement:

Syntax:

Dolphin <variable_name>

Explanation: The Dolphin statement in Animal-Script is used to take user input and assign it to a variable. The syntax consists of two components:

  1. Dolphin: This keyword initiates the input statement.

  2. <variable_name>: This is the name of the variable to which the user input will be assigned.

Example:

Dolphin age
10

In this example, the program prompts the user to enter a value for the variable age.

Output:

Variable age set to 10.

The program waits for the user to input a value. Once the user enters a value and presses Enter, the value is assigned to the variable age.

Usage:

  • The Dolphin statement is commonly used in programs that require user input for dynamic behavior or to customize the program's behavior based on user input.

  • It allows programs to interact with users, making them more user-friendly and interactive.

  • After using the Dolphin statement, the value entered by the user can be used in subsequent calculations, comparisons, or other operations within the program.

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