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 Purpose  | 
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 Syntax  | 
 INSTANCE variable[()] 
 [AS type] [, variable[()]]  | 
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 Remarks  | 
 INSTANCE statements are used to declare instance 
 variables for an object.  A 
 unique set of instance variables is created for every new object, which 
 may only be referenced from within that object. INSTANCE statements may 
 only be placed at the beginning of a CLASS/END 
 CLASS block, preceding all 
 INSTANCE will optionally accept a list of variables, each of which are defined by the descriptor which follows it: INSTANCE x as integer, y as long INSTANCE will also accept a list of variables, all of which are defined by the single descriptor at the end of the list; INSTANCE aaa, bbb, ccc AS INTEGER To declare an array as an instance variable, use an empty set of parentheses in the variable list: You can then use the DIM statement to dimension the array.  | 
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 See also  | 
 GLOBAL,INTERFACE (Direct), LOCAL, STATIC, THREADED, What is an object, anyway?  |