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A comment is a section of regular text that the assembler ignores when turning the assembly code into the machine code. In assembly comments are usually denoted with a semicolon “;”, although GAS uses “#” for single line comments and “/* */” for multi-line comments.
A comment is anything that follows a semicolon ;. 1 Everything after a semicolon except when it appears in a strings ignored to the end of that line. C-style com- meets (using /* and */) are also allowed. You can also use @ instead of ;.
A label in a programming language is a sequence of characters that identifies a location within source code. In assembly language labels can be used anywhere an address can (for example, as the operand of a JMP or MOVE instruction).
Labels. A label can be placed at the beginning of a statement. During assembly, the label is assigned the current value of the active location counter and serves as an instruction operand. There are two types of labels: symbolic and numeric.
* Labels — A label is a symbol followed by a colon. Labels are required on assembler directives that define the value of a symbol (for instance, EU). For these directives, labels are assigned the value corresponding to the expression in the operand field.
Product labels are any piece of material attached to a product to identify it, or to a container to identify its contents. Information that is directly written on a product can also be considered a label. These labels can come in a variety of textures and finishes.
label. It is sometimes referred to as a volume label. Each operating system has its own set of rules for labeling volumes. The label provides a mnemonic name that indicates what type of information is stored on the media. (3) In spreadsheet programs, a label is any descriptive text placed in a cell.
A dollar sign in a statement (e.g. $65) indicates that the following characters represent a hexadecimal quantity, in this case 0×65, which is decimal 101 or ASCII lower case 'e'. Most assemblers would also accept '65H'. Most assemblers would also accept '65H'.
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