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error 106 is an io error (input/output error), which is to assign a value to a variable that does not match its type, such as "abc" to an integer.
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What you're asking should be a running error**.
106 is an io error (input/output error), which is to assign a value to a variable that does not match its type, such as "abc" to an integer.
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Input error, e.g. a string is entered for the number entered.
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If you go back and read more books, you will have a newer interpretation.
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It's all a cumbersome and boring program. Didn't have time to write.
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I don't have time now, wait for the National Day when my house is connected to the broadband and come to see it :)
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Can you make the topic and the scope of the data clearer?
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It's a person who can't understand why there is Chinese in pascal's **, it's still amazing.
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Declaring variables, which can only be used in a program after they have been declared.
Programs in general have this sentence (var), which is a very common language.
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var is the definition of various variables; VAR is used in a variety of programs;
For example: var i:integer;
a:array [1..32767] of integer;
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var is an abbreviation for variable, which is used to declare variables.
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It's like declaring a weakly typed variable to represent any data type that is supported.
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106 refers to the reading of characters into the shape or solid, it is recommended to check the reading.
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What was entered? Send it to see if it's okay.
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2n to 2*n
A lot of variables are not defined.
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