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The Break command causes the program to go into step mode when a variable value changes, or the specified line number is encountered. | |||
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The Display command shows the value of individual variable(s) or all variables, after any changes, plus the line number associated with the change(s) | |||
;[[List]] (LIS) | ;[[List]] (LIS) |
Latest revision as of 11:11, 5 January 2012
- Auto (AU)
Automatically generates program line numbers for program entry.
The Break command causes the program to go into step mode when a variable value changes, or the specified line number is encountered.
- Clear (CL)
Deletes a program and data from memory and/or closes any active procedure files.
- Del (DE)
Deletes one or more lines from a program.
The Display command shows the value of individual variable(s) or all variables, after any changes, plus the line number associated with the change(s)
- List (LIS)
Displays some or all lines of the program currently in memory; optionally searches for and replaces a specified string with a new string.
- Merge (ME)
Takes lines of code from a specified program and adds them to the program currently in memory.
- Renum (RENU)
Moves and/or renumbers program lines.
- Edit (ED)
Modifies a program in a third party Editor.