====== Verbosity ====== ### //Verbosity(a)// sets the verbosity (the amount of information they print) of several functions. The input parameter //a// has to be a positive integer. In order to minimize the output set //a=0// i.e. //Verbosity(0)//. The verbosity of different functions uses bitwise comparison, allowing you to silence different functions differently. Maximal output is created with the call //Verbosity(0xFFFF)//. (0x defines hexadecimal notation, FFFF sets all 16 bits to one) ### ===== Input ===== ### * //a// : Integer used as bitwise comparison in different functions to set or unset print statements in the output. ### ===== Output ===== ### none ### ===== Example ===== ### Verbosity is a global parameter that can be set with the following call ### ==== Input ==== -- For maximal verbosity Verbosity(0xFFFF) -- For minimal verbosity Verbosity(0x0) -- For standard verbosity Verbosity(0xF) ==== Result ==== Verbosity by it selves gives no output. It changes the printed output of other routines. It does not change calculation results ===== Table of contents ===== {{indexmenu>.#1}}