My country language is not English but dutch.
I am an old person and I have not had to work for a while now.
It is not easy to learn a new computer language that is also written in English with new and incomprehensible words.
The documentation that is in a language other than my country language
I agree that it's regrettable that the language and documentation doesn't conform to your native language, but I suggest that you take that up with Wirth- who despite his appointment at ETH in Zurich designed the language using English keywords and has always documented it in English.
The last 3 years at school I only had a calculator.
In recent years, that has been head arithmetic.
Back then, computers at school did not exist.
Calculator? You had a calculator while at school? You obnoxious young whippersnapper, when I was at school I was grateful to have a decent sliderule and mathematical tables and I didn't have access to a desktop computer until my fourth year at university.
Now I know that /some/ schools had access to the county mainframe using a Teletype- ever seen one of those? or by mailing off coding forms to be punched onto cards- ever done that and had to wait a week for the syntax errors to be sent back to you?
This was my first PC: Commodore c64 (64kb) with data set 1530 (tape recorder)
The only record I knew was : PRESS PLAY AND RECORD ON TAPE
Basic V2.0 This is the only basic I know.
At work I learned PLC programming and assembler.
So? Some of us had to do stuff like that using ladder diagrams or machinecode. On occasion I found myself waking up from a dream where I was disassembling Z80 in my head.
Put another way, don't try the "I'm a poor old man" act around here, kiddo >:-)
This was the answer from MarkMLl.
Not knowing BASIC, but surely that's just a simple record containing two strings?
And? You could have found the example in any elementary text: I carefully gave you the two important terms RECORD and STRING, and if you drop the three terms 'pascal' 'record' 'string' into Google it gives you e.g.
https://www.pascal-programming.info/lesson11.php hence the example
Type
Str25 = String[25];
TBookRec =
Record
Title, Author, ISBN : Str25;
Price : Real;
End;
Var
myBookRec : TBookRec;
Now that's using a "shortstring" which is allocated with a predefined maximum length, you'd more likely these days to do something like
Type
TBookRec =
Record
Title, Author, ISBN : String;
Price : Real;
End;
...and leave the hard work to the compiler.
I hope you now understand and have an understanding of old persons like me.
Old? Bah...
Look, hopefully we've got that one out of the way. Because of the way you phrased the question I found it very unclear as to what /exactly/ you were asking. If I caused offence and in particular if I wasted your time I'm sorry, but all of us here answer questions as best we can allowing that most of us are still actually working, so we have limited time to spoon-feed people who aren't up to using Google or haven't bothered to find an online book.
MarkMLl