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| -rw-r--r-- | OpcodeDocumentation.md | 10 | 
1 files changed, 5 insertions, 5 deletions
| diff --git a/OpcodeDocumentation.md b/OpcodeDocumentation.md index cf0c218..ee9f07d 100644 --- a/OpcodeDocumentation.md +++ b/OpcodeDocumentation.md @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ Execute a SQL statement returning no results.  Return a single numeric or string value. Optionally *irow* and *icolumn* can be specified which default to 0 and 0 , ie the first value.  	inumber dbscalar gidb, "SELECT 1, 2, 3", 0, 2 -	Svalue dbscalarstr gidb, "SELECT 'this', 'is', 'a', 'test'" +	Svalue dbscalar gidb, "SELECT 'this', 'is', 'a', 'test'"  ### dbarray  	ires[][] dbarray idb, Squery @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ Return a two-dimensional numeric or string array.  ## k-rate query opcodes  All opcodes require - - *ktrigger* , which triggers the execution of the statement when the value is 1 or -1. If -1, any future triggers are ignored. For example *ktrigger* can be set to -1 initially and the statement will execute once. + - *ktrigger* , which triggers the execution of the statement when the value is 1 or -1. If -1, any future triggers are ignored. For example *ktrigger* can be set to -1 initially and the statement will execute only once.  All opcodes emit @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ Return a single numeric or string value. Optionally *krow* and *kcolumn* can be  	kdone, knumber dbscalar_k gidb, "SELECT 1, 2, 3", ktrigger, 0, 2 -	kdone, Svalue dbscalarstr_k gidb, "SELECT 'this', 'is', 'a', 'test'", ktrigger +	kdone, Svalue dbscalar_k gidb, "SELECT 'this', 'is', 'a', 'test'", ktrigger  ### dbarray_k  	kdone, kres[][] dbarray_k idb, Squery, ktrigger @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ Return a two-dimensional numeric or string array. Note: any operations on the re  	kdone, Sres[][] dbarray_k gidb, "SELECT 'this', 'is' UNION SELECT 'a', 'test'", ktrigger  ## k-rate query opcodes (blocking) -These opcodes will block the execution of the k-cycle until complete so should not be used for realtime purposes. Ie offline rendering or special operations (eg in example 7) should be fine. +These opcodes will block the execution of the k-cycle until complete so should not be used for realtime purposes. Ie offline rendering or special operations (eg in example 7) are special cases in which they could be used.  ### dbexec_kb @@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ Execute a SQL statement returning no results.  ### dbscalar_kb  	kres dbscalar_kb idb, Squery [, krow] [, kcolumn] -	Sres dbscalarstr_kb idb, Squery [, krow] [, kcolumn] +	Sres dbscalar_kb idb, Squery [, krow] [, kcolumn]  Return a single numeric or string value. Optionally *krow* and *kcolumn* can be specified which default to 0 and 0 , ie the first value.  	knumber dbscalar_kb gidb, "SELECT 1, 2, 3", 0, 2 |