In the current class, you have the option to import your own classes and utilize functions that were created earlier. This helps minimize the requirement for duplicate classes. Once a class is imported, you can access all of its functions by using the "Run function" statement.
Statements
In a function, various types of statements can be created to perform specific actions and control the flow of execution: Create Variable: Generates a new variable, which can be initialized from scratch, reference an existing variable or parameter, the result of a function, retrieve data from the dat...
Global Variables
To access the view of global variables, simply click on the globe icon located in the workspace toolbar within a class. Additionally, you can press CTRL + G to initiate the opening of the global variables view. Global variables are variables declared at the global scope, providing accessibility from...
Variables
A variable encompasses various data types, including: Text: A string of characters Number: Ranging between -2147483648 and 2147483647 Boolean: Representing true or false Currency: Similar to Number but specific to prices Email: Similar to Text but designed for email addresses Date: A representation ...
Variable Scopes
Global Variables: Accessible from any part of the workspace, including Endpoints and Events. Class Variables: Accessible from any function within the class they belong to, only available in Normal Mode. Test Variables: Accessible from any function within the class they belong to, only available in T...
What is a Class?
A class in the API serves as a structured entity that holds both variables and functions. These functions are used in both endpoints and events to define specific functionalities. Variable A variable within the API is represented by a symbolic name or identifier, acting as a storage location in the ...