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Learning Julia

You're reading from   Learning Julia Build high-performance applications for scientific computing

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785883279
Length 316 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Rahul Lakhanpal Rahul Lakhanpal
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Anshul Joshi Anshul Joshi
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Preface 1. Understanding Julia's Ecosystem FREE CHAPTER 2. Programming Concepts with Julia 3. Functions in Julia 4. Understanding Types and Dispatch 5. Working with Control Flow 6. Interoperability and Metaprogramming 7. Numerical and Scientific Computation with Julia 8. Data Visualization and Graphics 9. Connecting with Databases 10. Julia’s Internals

Variables in Julia


Just as in other programming languages, we use a variable to store a value that is obtained from a computation or external source.

Start the REPL by typing julia in the Terminal:

$ julia

# assign 100 to a variable x
julia> x = 100
100

# multiple the value in the variable by 5
julia> x*5
500

We can change the values stored in a variable or mutate the state:

# assign a different value to x
# this will replace the existing value in x
julia> x = 24
24

# create another variable y
julia> y = 10
10

Simple operations, such as swapping, are easy:

# swap values of x and y
julia> x,y = y,x
(10,24)

julia> x
10
julia> y
24

The names of variables can start with a character or a "_" (underscore). Julia also allows Unicode names (UTF-8), but not all Unicode names are accepted in the variable name:

julia> _ab = 40
40
julia> @ab = 10
ERROR: syntax: unexpected "="
julia> 1000
1000

Please note "!" (exclamation mark) shouldn't be used in the variable name as functions...

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