Escape Codes
When create a string you may find that some character may be impossible or extremely difficult to express in the source code of your script, this is where escape codes come in handy - these allow you to use the symbols and expressions that come under this category. Below is a list of escape codes for the PAWN language.
Escape Codes | Code |
---|---|
Audible beep (on server machine) | \a (also \7) |
Backspace | \b |
Escape | \e |
Form feed | \f |
New line | \n |
Carriage return | \r |
Horizontal tab | \t |
Vertical tab | \v |
Backslash () | \ |
Single quote (') | ' |
Double quote (") | " |
Percent sign | % |
Character code with decimal code "ddd". | \ddd; |
Character code with hexidecimal code "hhh". | \xhhh; |
یادداشت
The semicolon after the nddd; and nxhhh; codes is optional. Its purpose is to give the escape sequence sequence an explicit termination symbol when it is used in a string constant.
Source: pawn-lang.pdf (pg 99)