To organize elements that already exist into a new form.
Used in CodeManager transaction output. Files are said to be created if they exist in the source workspace and not in the destination workspace, and are copied into the destination workspace as part of a Bringover or Putback transaction.
bring into existence; "The company was created 25 years ago"; "He created a new movement in painting"
invest with a new title, office, or rank; "Create one a peer"
Define a new word in the dictionary. CREATE creates a "header" structure in the dictionary comprised of: 1) a name field -- built from the next text in the input stream. 2) a link field -- used to tie the headers together for searching. The link field points to the name field of the previous definition. 3) a size field -- used by the compiler to determine compile-time characteristics. 4) a code field -- contains actual 68000 assembly language which determines the run time behavior of the word. Words that use CREATE are called DEFINING-WORDS. CREATE is used by all defining words, such as CONSTANT , : , VARIABLE , etc... Also used with DOES to create new data type. See the tutorial for more information and examples. Related Words: CREATECHAR CONSTANT : VARIABLE DOES (CREATE) DO-DOES-SIZE SKIP-WORD
To bring an object (a table, block, field and others) into existence, usually by defining its primary characteristics.
the process of entering or inputting data that did not exist before.