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</head><body><h1><a href="http://ejohn.org/blog/processingjs/">Processing.js</a></h1>
<h2>StatementsComments</h2>
<p>Statements are the elements that make up programs.
The ";" (semi-colon) symbol is used to end statements.
It is called the "statement terminator."
Comments are used for making notes to help people better understand programs.
A comment begins with two forward slashes ("//").</p>
<p><a href="http://processing.org/learning/basics/statementscomments.html"><b>Original Processing.org Example:</b> StatementsComments</a><br>
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// The size function is a statement that tells the computer
// how large to make the window.
// Each function statement has zero or more parameters.
// Parameters are data passed into the function
// and used as values for specifying what the computer will do.
size(200, 200);
// The background function is a statement that tells the computer
// which color to make the background of the window
background(102);
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<pre><b>// All Examples Written by <a href="http://reas.com/">Casey Reas</a> and <a href="http://benfry.com/">Ben Fry</a>
// unless otherwise stated.</b>
// The size function is a statement that tells the computer
// how large to make the window.
// Each function statement has zero or more parameters.
// Parameters are data passed into the function
// and used as values for specifying what the computer will do.
size(200, 200);
// The background function is a statement that tells the computer
// which color to make the background of the window
background(102);</pre>
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