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[[Category: Model 204 editor]]
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Latest revision as of 21:19, 9 April 2015

Entry and exit commands

Entry and exit commands

Command Meaning
EDIT [n | name1 [,m |,name2]] Edits procedure n or name1, defining m or name2 as the result.
[m |’name’] END Exits the line editor, saving the editing in procedure m or ’name’.
[m |’name’] GO Exits the line editor, saving the editing in procedure m or ’name’ and executing an INCLUDE command.
QUIT Exits the line editor without saving the editing.
*CANCEL (in columns 1-7) Cancels the current editor command, if not completed.

Pointer and display commands

Pointer and display commands

Command Meaning
J Positions the pointer at the first character of the text.
Z Positions the pointer just past the last character of the text.
C Moves the pointer one character to the right within the text.
nC Moves the pointer n characters to the right.
-nC Moves the pointer n characters to the left.
L Moves the pointer to the beginning of the next line.
nL Moves the pointer to the beginning of the nth line.
-nL Moves the pointer to the beginning of the nth previous line.
0L Moves the pointer to the beginning of the current line.
SdXYZd Searches for the next occurrence of XYZ (delimited by d) in the text and positions the pointer just past it.
nSdXYZd Searches for the nth occurrence of XYZ (delimited by d) in the text and positions the pointer just past it.
- Displays the number of the line at which the pointer is currently positioned.
T Displays the line in which the pointer is currently positioned.
nT Displays n lines, beginning with the current line.
-nT Displays the previous n lines and the current line up to the pointer.
0T Displays the part of the line before the pointer.
1T Displays the part of the line after the pointer, beginning with the current character.
HT Displays all the text that is being edited.
nHT Displays the n lines surrounding the current line.

Change commands

Change commands

Command Meaning
Xline Replaces the current line with line.
Yline Inserts line just before the current line.
K Deletes the current line.
nK Deletes n lines from the current pointer location through the n-1 subsequent lines.
-nK Deletes the previous n lines through the current pointer location.
0K Deletes the part of the line before the pointer.
1K Deletes the part of the line after the pointer beginning with the current character.
HK Deletes all the text being edited.
nHK Deletes the n lines surrounding the current line.
D Deletes the current character.
nD Deletes the next n characters, including the current character.
-nD Deletes the previous n characters.
IdXYZd Inserts string XYZ (delimited by d) just before the pointer and positions the pointer just past the inserted string.
RdXYZdABCd Replaces the next occurrence of the string XYZ with ABC (delimited by d) and positions the pointer just past the replaced string.
nRdXYZdABCd Replaces the next n occurrences of the string XYZ with ABC (delimited by d) and positions the pointer just past the last replacement.
(commands) commands Repeats the parenthesized commands 100 times.
n (commands) commands Repeats the parenthesized commands n times.
{n | ’name’} I Inserts procedure n or ’name’ just before the pointer location.