Renum Command - IBM 5100 Basic Reference Manual

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RENUM [KEYxl [,first line-num,incrementl
RENUM COMMAND
You can use the RENUM (renumber) command to generate new statement numbers
for all the BASIC statements or data in the work area. Like the AUTO command,
renumbering begins with 0010 and the increment is 10, unless specified otherwise.
In addition, all references to statement numbers in GOTO, I F, PRINT USING,
GOSUB, GET, and MAT GET statements are changed to the new numbers. In
function key groups (see LOAD Command), each key group is renumbered as if it
is a separate work area, and is only renumbered if it is a BASIC program function.
(RENUM does not alter the key group header record.)
The syntax of the RENUM command is as shown:
RENUM [KEYxl [,first line-num,incrementl
where:
KEYx specifies a key group (x
=
0 to 9) to be renumbered.
first line-num is an integer (1-9989) identifying the number at which renumbering
will begin. If this number is not specified, a beginning number of 0010 and an
increment of 10 are the default values.
increment is an integer specifying the increment for succeeding statement numbers.
If a beginning statement number is not specified, an increment cannot be specified.
Notes About RENUM
• You must enter both a beginning statement number and increment, or you can
enter neither.
• Statement numbers 9990-9999 are not altered by. a RENUM command.
• An error will occur if you try to renumber where a line number greater than 9989
will be generated.
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