4203-E P-230
SECTION
2 PROGRAM OPERATION
5-9.
Find
This function searches for
a
specified character-string. It is also possible to advance or return the edit
pointer by the specified number of lines.
(1
) Search for Character-string
Example: To search "X300" in the following program
(a) The character-string specified by keying-in operation is searched for, starting from the
character which is next to the one located by the edit pointer.
(b)
When the specified character-string has been found, the edit pointer stops at the first
character of the character-string.
(c) To specify a character-string, key in a
character before
and after it. Here, the character before
and after the character-string
must
be the same,
and the
following characters cannot be used.
+,
-, „ ;, :,
0
through
9,
space, and characters used within the character-string
Example:
/X 300/
(d) The symbol
"?" which specifies an arbitrary character can be used.
Example:
/N?01/
This is the command to search for three-digit N
codes
whose lower
two digits are
"01
Once a character-string has been specified, it is searched for each time function key
[F1] (FIND) and the WRITE key are pressed.
(e) The symbol
"
i_i
"
in character-strings
represents one
character
other than
numbers
and a
decimal point.
Example:
/X10
i_i
/
With this
command,
character-strings
such
as X100, X10.5, and others are not
searched for.
(f)
Pressing
any key on the
operation
panel interrupts this function at
the
point the key
has
been
pressed.