Pascal Programming/Object oriented
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Object Oriented Pascal allows the user to create applications with Classes and Types. This saves the developer time on developing programs that would be very flexible.
This is a sample program (tested with the FreePascal compiler) that will store a number 1 in private variable One, increase it by one and then print it.
program types; // this is a simple program
type MyType=class
private
One:Integer;
public
function Myget():integer;
procedure Myset(val:integer);
procedure Increase();
end;
function MyType.Myget():integer;
begin
Myget:=One;
end;
procedure MyType.Myset(val:integer);
begin
One:=val;
end;
procedure MyType.Increase();
begin
One:=One+1;
end;
var
NumberClass:MyType;
begin
NumberClass:=MyType.Create; // creating instance
NumberClass.Myset(1);
NumberClass.Increase();
writeln('Result: ',NumberClass.Myget());
NumberClass.Free; // destroy instance
NumberClass := Nil;
end.
This example is very basic and would be pretty useless when used as OOP. Much more complicated examples can be found in Delphi and Lazarus which include a lot of Object Oriented programming.