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# Help for Writing Nocode
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- [Importing libraries](#Importing-libraries)
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- [Defining variables](#Defining-variables)
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- [The main function](#The-main-function)
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- [Printing things](#Printing-things)
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- [Judging by using ""](#Judging-by-using--)
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- [looping by using "" and ""](#looping-by-using---and--)
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- [Creating a class](#Creating-a-class)
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- [Example](#Example)
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- [More things you can do](#More-things-you-can-do)
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## Importing libraries
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Libraries are a packet of nocode. We can use libraries to conserve no code.
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You can use `` to import libraries, here is an example:
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## Defining variables
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Variables are used for storing things, you may need to define a variable for putting things.
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Defining variables is written like this:
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## The main function
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The main functions are designed to run codes. But we don't need code, so we often don't use the main function.
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Now your application should be like this:
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## Printing things
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Sometimes you'll need an output to layout variables or other things.
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You can use ` ` to print things. For example:
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You will get the output like this:
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```
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## Judging by using " "
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We use ` ` to judge two arguments.
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It is written like this:
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## looping by using " " and " "
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We use ` ` and ` ` to loop functions.
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It has the same grammar as ` `:
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## Creating a class
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We use classes to abstract the characteristics of objects to form a piece of code.
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Class is not used in nocode, because nocode doesn't need to form codes.
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## Example
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Here is some example of the nocode.
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1.
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This program will print all the ` ` in ` `
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2.
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```
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This program will handle ` ` and print it
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3.
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```
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```
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This program will give you the following output:
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```
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```
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## More things you can do
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You had learned so many things above, it's time to create your nocode.
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You can do anything you want with nocode by just imagining what you want, and no code will appear ahead of you.
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The only thing you need to remember is DO NOT write ANY code, or else no code will effect.
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