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transliteration: māna, meaning: Value
Like in mathematics and programming languages, vedic also has variables that allow you to store values of any type under a variable name.
To create a variable, you can use the मान
syntax. The keyword मान
is followed by the variable name, and an equals sign (=
), and then the value. To assign new value or update it value you need to follow the same steps.
Vedic has three standard data types:
वाक्य
Data type are same as string of other Programming Lang.
In the following example, we set a variable named नाम
(t: nāma, m: Name).
मान नाम = 'रामानुजन्';
You have to put the string inside single or double quotation marks ("string" or 'string')
Vedic supports Devanagari numerals which are base 10 decimal based number system.
Sanskrit | English | Transliteration |
---|---|---|
० | 0 | śūnya (शून्य) |
१ | 1 | eka (एक) |
२ | 2 | dvi (द्वि) |
३ | 3 | tri (त्रि) |
४ | 4 | catur (चतुर्) |
५ | 5 | pañca (पञ्च) |
६ | 6 | ṣaṭ (षट्) |
७ | 7 | sapta (सप्त) |
८ | 8 | aṣṭa (अष्ट) |
९ | 9 | nava (नव) |
In the following example, we set a variable named आयु
(t: āyu, m: age).
मान आयु = ३२;
and to float are also same
मान पाई = ३.१४१५९;
This allows you to write raw सत्य
( true ) or असत्य
( false ) values:
मान क = सत्य;
मान ख = असत्य;