SPACES
Generates the given number of blank characters.
Syntax
num-spaces SPACES
- num-spaces is the number of spaces.
Usage
This operator returns a string of blanks, equivalent to a quoted string containing the specified number of blank spaces.
In a PRINT
statement,
these blanks are inserted at the current character
position.
Its operand must be an integer expression that
returns a positive number, specifying an offset (from
the current character position) no greater than the difference (right
margin - current position). After PRINT SPACES
has
executed, the new current character position has moved
to the right by the specified number of characters.
Outside PRINT
statements, SPACES
and
its operand must appear within parentheses: (n SPACES)
.
Example
ON EVERY ROW
LET s = (6 SPACES), "=ZIP"
PRINT r.fname, 2 SPACES, r.lname, s