Complete List Of Amstrad Cpc6128 Basic Keywords - AMSTRAD cpc 6128 User Instruction

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Chapter 3 Complete list of
Amstrad CPC6128 BASIC keywords
IMPORTANT
It is vital that you understand the terminology and notation that
we use in this chapter. You will see various types ofbrackets used
when explaining how a particular command is typed in; each of
these types of brackets has a specific meaning) and you should
note them well.
Any part of a command not shown enclosed by brackets is required as given. For
example, the command END takes the form:
END
.... and you must type in the word END literally.
Where an item is enclosed in angled brackets
<
> for example:
<line number>
.... you are NOT required to type the brackets, nor the words within them. The
example above shows you the type of data required in the command. For example:
E D I T <line number>
., .. means that you should type in:
EDIT
HH'J
Round brackets ( ) MUST be typed in literally. For example:
COS (<numeric expression»
.... requires that brackets be typed around the <numeric expression> of which the
COSine is required, e.g:
PRINT COS(4S)
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