local Variable
A Local variable is a variable whose scope is limited to the Block of the Subroutine
defining it.
Private Sub Command1_Click
Dim a as integer
End Sub
Module Level Variable
A Module Level variable is a variable whose scope is limited to the Form Module
defining it.
Public Sub Command1_Click
Dim a as integer
End Sub
Global Level Variable
A Global Level variable is a variable whose scope can be limited to the entire project
defining it.
Private Sub Classjnitialize ()
Dim a As Integer
End Sub
Java does not have the concept of Reference Variables. We cannot access the memory location where the data is stored in Java.
Te jump height on a trampoline vs. weight of a person
There are no relations between different variables. If you want to enable a relationship between variables, you must write the code to implement that relationship. Encapsulating the variables within a class is the most obvious way of defining a relationship between variables.
A global variable is a place of data storage which multiple modules of application (sometimes all modules) can access to read and modify the variable's content. A macro is something altogether different. A macro is a set of instructions, typically used to save keystrokes when coding, and to maintain code readability. While macros can reference, declare or use variables (including global variables), macros and variables are quite different and cannot be compared.
Literals are constants.
describe differences between northbridge and southbridge?
You can describe it using words or in graph form.
One is dependent and one is independent
They will have different variables, in different configurations.
Um, one of its variables is both the same? :-)
There are too many differences to answer that question. To many variables that affect premiums.
Global variables can be seen in all blocks of your program, when local variables are visible only within the block where it's declared.
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Java does not have the concept of Reference Variables. We cannot access the memory location where the data is stored in Java.
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Hhh
because he discovers the differences between the variables of finches