Pinit; Pix; Pixoff; Pixon - HP 48gII Advanced User's Reference Manual

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PINIT

Type:
Command
Description: Port Initialize Command: Initializes all currently active ports. It may affect data already stored in
a port.
...µ
Access:
Input/Output: None

PIX?

Type:
Command
Description: Pixel On? Command: Tests whether the specified pixel in PICT is on; returns 1 (true) if the pixel
is on, and 0 (false) if the pixel is off.
!° L
Access:
Input/Output:
See also:
PIXON, PIXOFF

PIXOFF

Type:
Command
Description: Pixel Off Command: Turns off the pixel at the specified coordinate in PICT.
!°L
Access:
Input/Output:
See also:
PIXON, PIX?

PIXON

Type:
Command
Description: Pixel On Command: Turns on the pixel at the specified coordinate in PICT.
!°L
Access:
Input/Output:
See also:
PIXOFF, PIX?

PKT

Type:
Command
Description: Packet Command: Used to send command "packets" (and receive requested data) to a Kermit
server.
To send hp49g+/hp48gII objects, use SEND.
PKT allows additional commands to be sent to a Kermit server.
3-122 Full Command and Function Reference
PINIT
L
?
PICT
PIX
Level 1/Argument 1
(x,y)
{ #n #m }
L
PICT
PIXOFF
Level 1/Argument 1
(x,y)
{ #n #m }
L
PICT
PIXON
Level 1/Argument 1
(x,y)
{ #n #m }
( °is the left-shift of the Nkey).
( °is the left-shift of the Nkey).
( °is the left-shift of the Nkey).
Level 1/Item 1
0/1
0/1
Level 1/Item 1
Level 1/Item 1

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