Returns the number of parameters passed to the current program, procedure, or user-defined function.
PCOUNT(В ) |
Return Value
Numeric
Remarks
PCOUNT(В ) is useful for determining how many parameters are passed to the current program, procedure, or user-defined function.
Examples
Example 1 calls a procedure and displays in a wait window the number of parameters passed.
Example 2 uses a procedure to display the average of 4 values.
Example 1
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DO testpar WITH 1,2,3 PROCEDURE testpar PARAMETERS gn1,gn2,gn3 gcMessage = 'PCOUNT( ) ='+ALLTRIM(STR(PCOUNT( ))) WAIT WINDOW (gcMessage) RETURN |
Example 2
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SET TALK OFF gnVal1 = 10 gnVal2 = 20 gnVal3 = 30 gnVal4 = 15 gnMin = getavg(gnVal1, gnVal2, gnVal3, gnVal4) ? 'Average value is ' ?? gnMin * This user-defined function permits up to 9 parameters to be passed. * It uses the PCOUNT( ) function to determine how many * were passed and returns the average value. FUNCTION getavg PARAMETERS gnPara1,gnPara2,gnPara3,gnPara4,gnPara5, ; gnPara6,gnPara7,gnPara8,gnPara9 IF PCOUNT( ) = 0 RETURN 0 ENDIF gnResult = 0 FOR gnCount = 1 to PARAMETERS( ) gcCompare = 'gnPara' +(STR(gnCount,1)) gnResult = gnResult + EVAL(gcCompare) ENDFOR gnResult = gnResult / (gnCount - 1) RETURN gnResult |