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  From the May 2009 Issue of Prestwood eMag
 
C++/CLI Language Basics:
C++/CLI End of Statement (;)
 
Posted 16 years ago on 1/4/2009
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KB101786

Languages Focus: End of Statement

In coding languages, common End of statement specifiers include a semicolon and return (others exist too). Also of concern when studying a language is can you put two statements on a single code line and can you break a single statement into two or more code lines.

C++/CLI End of Statement

Same as standard C++. C++ uses a semicolon ";" as an end of statement specifier and you can put multiple statements on a single line of code if you wish as well as split a single statement into two or more code lines.

Syntax Example:
//.Net WinForms example.
//Add, using namespace System::Windows::Forms;
MessageBox::Show("Hello1");
MessageBox::Show("Hello2");
MessageBox::Show("Hello3");
   
MessageBox::Show("Hello4"); MessageBox::Show("Hello5"); 
  
MessageBox:: 
  Show 
    ("Hello6");

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