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The <code>New Line</code> node is a character literal constant that represents the New Line character for most physical keyboards. Using this node will not actually fire a New Line event on the keyboard by itself, but is more of a way to compare against another character or to be used in some way in its raw form. | The <code>New Line</code> node is a character literal constant that represents the New Line character for most physical keyboards. Using this node will not actually fire a New Line event on the keyboard by itself, but is more of a way to compare against another character or to be used in some way in its raw form. | ||
The string literal New Line node is operating system agnostic when it is used and compared with, allowing for this node to be compatible when using it. Microsoft documentation about the Environment New Line [https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/system.environment.newline?view=netframework-4.7.2]. | |||
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Revision as of 12:08, 17 April 2024
New Line
Constants
New Line
Constants
The New Line
node is a character literal constant that represents the New Line character for most physical keyboards. Using this node will not actually fire a New Line event on the keyboard by itself, but is more of a way to compare against another character or to be used in some way in its raw form.
The string literal New Line node is operating system agnostic when it is used and compared with, allowing for this node to be compatible when using it. Microsoft documentation about the Environment New Line [1].
Outputs
* (char or String)
The character literal constant of the New Line character.
See Also
Wikipedia article about the New Line. [2]