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Peek

This article is about the computer function. For the resin, see PEEK. In computing, PEEK is a BASIC programming language function used for examining the contents of a memory address. It is usually invoked as follows, either in direct mode (entered and executed at the BASIC prompt) or in indirect mode (in a program):
integer_variable = PEEK(address)
See also: POKE

 

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