
OPERATION9. EDITING PROGRAMS
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Pressing the <INSRT> key twice positions the cursor as follows:
>=#101*J.0
The blinking cursor J is positioned
to the blank.
(d)Pressing an alphanumeric key inserts the corresponding character at
the cursor position.
(e) Pressing the <ALTER> key registers the displayed character string,
overwriting the previous data.
WARNING
1 In step (a) of the procedure for switching the screen, if the
macro statement exceeds 31 characters, only the first 31
characters can be edited. If the <ALTER> key is pressed
when the macro statement of more than 31 characters is
displayed, the first 31 characters are registered, the
subsequent characters being lost.
2 This function does not perform syntax check.
NOTE
1 Up to 31 characters can be edited.
2 If an alarm occurs during editing, editing is canceled and the
alarm screen appears.
3 Pressing the <#>, </>, and <EOB> keys displays the
following characters cyclically:
<#> key
<#> ⇒ <[> ⇒ <]> ⇒ <*> ⇒ <=>
</> key
</> ⇒ <A> ⇒ <B> ⇒ <C> ⇒ <D> ⇒ <E> ⇒ <L>
<EOB> key
<;> ⇒ <U> ⇒ <V> ⇒ <W> ⇒ <X> ⇒ <Y> ⇒ <Z>