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A PAUSE statement within a program will cause BR to enter PAUSE mode and wait for further action. This allows you to check the flow of the program, the values of variables, and perform debugging. "PAUSE" will display in the screen's bottom left corner and commands can be entered. The last character in the 23rd line will be blank while a program is in PAUSE mode; it will be restored when the program is resumed. To resume execution, type GO.
A [[pause]] [[statement]] within a program will cause BR to enter '''PAUSE mode''' and wait for further action. This allows you to check the flow of the program, the values of variables, and perform debugging. "PAUSE" will display in the screen's bottom left corner and commands can be entered. The last character in the 23rd line will be blank while a program is in PAUSE mode; it will be restored when the program is resumed. To resume execution, type [[GO]].


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Latest revision as of 20:12, 3 January 2014

A pause statement within a program will cause BR to enter PAUSE mode and wait for further action. This allows you to check the flow of the program, the values of variables, and perform debugging. "PAUSE" will display in the screen's bottom left corner and commands can be entered. The last character in the 23rd line will be blank while a program is in PAUSE mode; it will be restored when the program is resumed. To resume execution, type GO.

See also:

READY mode

ERROR mode

STEP mode

ATTN mode