# Strath - The String Math Language ## What is it? Strath is an esolang that has a cryptic syntax and allows you to do math with strings, add them, multiply them, and even multiply with floats! Rust developers hate it, Python developers fear it, and C developers make it blink. ## How to Strath ### Comments `;` all text after a semicolon will be treated as a comment `&&` all text after a double and will be treated as a comment `]][[` an inline command, all text between the double square brackets will be treated as a comment \`\`´´ this makes a multiline comment ### If, else if/elif, else `¿??/condition\\? | ()` - if `?>/condition\\? | ()` - elif/else if `\>?/condition\\? | ()` - else After `??` and `?>` either a `$` or `€` to declare if all conditions are to be true or false respectivly Two variables will be compared by an if statment without "==" eg `¿??$/1 1\\? | ()` compares if 1 == 1 and if that result needs to be true to run the code in between the two round brackets ### Variable Types `}}type{{` uses the standard types like int, str, float, etc Certain types have short declarations `ö` declares ints `Ö` declares floats `ä` declares char `Ä` declares string `ü` declares list `Ü` declares dict wavey brackets aren't needed in this case #### Working With Variables Variables are declared by defining the type, the name, and the value (optional) eg: `}}int{{ i < 1;` `}int{ i < 1;` A single wavy bracket allows the type of the var to change dynamicly Special behaviour: `j > i` will copy i to j and drops i `j < i` will copy i to j and maintain i ### In-build functions `<=` will output a value `=>` takes an input and sets the next variable to it as the input ### Code `¡!` are statments `¿?` are expression