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Julia Cookbook

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Product type Book
Published in Sep 2016
Publisher
ISBN-13 9781785882012
Pages 172 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Authors (2):
Raj R Jalem Raj R Jalem
Jalem Raj Rohit Jalem Raj Rohit
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Macros


In this section, you will be introduced to macros, which are used to insert generated code into the programs. So, a macro is simply a block of code that can be compiled directly rather than the conventional method of constructing expression statements and using the eval() function. The advantage of using macros is that a block of code that has to be hardcoded multiple times can be generated on-the-fly by creating macros for it.

Getting ready

To get started with this section, you must simply have your Julia REPL up and running.

How to do it...

  1. Let's create a macro named welcome to print Welcome to Julia:

    macro welcome()
    return :(println("Welcome to Julia"))
    end
    

    This is how it would look when done in the REPL:

  2. Now, let's check the macro you have created in the preceding step. Macros are represented by an @ before their name. So, your macro would be represented by @welcome(). It can be checked as follows:

    @welcome()
    

    This is how it would look when printed in the REPL:

  3. Now, let's include...

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