Sure! Below is an example of how you might write “Hello World!” in a hypothetical Visual DialogScript (VDS) programming language, assuming it has some basic constructs similar to other scripting languages:
Scene: HelloWorld
Start:
Dialogue: "Hello World!"
End
In this example:
– Scene: HelloWorld defines the scene or context for your dialogue.
– Start: marks the beginning of your script execution.
– Dialogue: "Hello World!" is the actual statement that would be output or displayed.
– End signifies the end of your script.
If Visual DialogScript has a different structure, please provide more details so I can tailor the example accordingly.
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