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Edit Subcommands
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Value of the Pointer at Completion of Subcommand
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BOTTOM
I Last line (or line zero for empty data sets)
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CHANGE
I Last 1 ine changed
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DELETE
ILine preceding deleted line, if any, else zero
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DOWN
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The
1
ine n down trom where you were at the start
lof the subcommand, or the bottom of the data
I set.
(n is the value of the 'count' parameter.)
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END
INo change
I
FIND
IFound line, if any, else no change
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HELP
INo change
I
INPUT
I Last 1 ine entered
I
INSERT
ILast line entered
I
Insert/Replace/Delete Inserted or replaced line, or line preceding the
deleted line. if any. or else zero.
ILIST
I
Last line listed
I PROFILE
No change
I
IRENUM
Same relative record
I
RUN
No change
SAVE
No change
SCAN
Last line referred to, if any
TABSET
INo change
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TOP
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Zero value
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UP
IThe line n lines up from where you were at the
Istart of the subcommand, or the top of the data
I
set.
(n
is the value of the 'count' parameter.)
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I VERIFY
INo change
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Figure
5.
Values of the Line Pointer Referred to by an Asterisk
(*)
POSITIONING THE CURRENT
LINE
POINTER
You can use the
UP,
DOWN, TOP, BOTTOM and FIND subcommands to move the
current line pointer.
The
UP
subcommand moves the pointer a specified number of lines up,
relative to the beginning of your data set.
For example, to move the
pointer so that i t refers to a line located five lines before the
location currently referred to. enter:
up 5
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