The packet data, packet type, and the response to the packet transmission are all in string form.
PKT first does an I (initialization) packet exchange with the Kermit server, then sends the server a
packet constructed from the data and packet-type arguments supplied to PKT. The response to
PKT will be either an acknowledging string (possibly blank) or an error packet (see KERRM).
For the type argument, only the first letter is significant.
...µ
Access:
Flags:
I/O Device (-33), I/O Messages (-39). The I/O Data Format flag (-35) can be significant if the
server sends back more than one packet.
Input/Output:
See also:
CLOSEIO, KERRM, SERVER
PLOT
Type:
Command
Description: Stores its argument in
P
Access:
GRAPH PLOT
Input:
An expression.
Output:
The input expression.
Example:
Store SIN(X) in EQ and open the PLOT SETUP screen:
Command:
PLOT(SIN(X))
Result:
PLOT SETUP screen is open with SIN(X) in
RPN mode
See also:
PLOTADD
PLOTADD
Type:
Function
Description: Adds a function to the existing plot function list, and opens the Plot Setup screen.
P
Access:
GRAPH PLOTA
Input/Output:
PMAX
Type:
Command
Description: PICT Maximum Command: Specifies (x, y) as the coordinates at the upper right corner of the
display.
The complex number (x, y) is stored as the second element in the reserved variable PPAR.
...µ
Access:
Input/Output:
See also:
PDIM, PMIN, XRNG, YRNG
PMIN
Type:
Command
PKT
Level 2/Argument 1
Level 1/Argument 2
"data"
and opens the PLOT SETUP screen.
EQ
).
Level 1/Argument 1
(symb)
PMAX
Level 1/Argument 1
(x,y)
"type"
SIN(X) is copied to history
EQ.
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Level 1/Item 1
"response"
in
(LASTARG
Level 1/Item 1
Level 1/Item 1