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EDIT - Edits an object. Similar to 'NAMEOFVAR' [EDIT]
CHOOSE - Used to choose a directory or variable name.
CHK - Used to mark a variable or directory
COPY - duplicates a var
MOVE - Moves a var to another directory or to another name.
PURG - Purgs a variable or an empty directory
SIZE - returns the byte size of a variable or directory.
CANCL - cancels the operation
OK - Executes the operation
MEMORY Commands
- MEM - returns the available AVAILABLE memory
- BYTES - Returns the checksum of an object (variable or grob)
Example:
'PPAR' [MEMORY] [BYTES]
My says:
# 57404d
63
Where the # 57404d is the checksum of the object and 63 the size in bytes
DIR
- PATH - Returns the PATH of the current directory
- CRDIR - creates a new directory
- PGDIR - Purgs a directory, being it empty or not
- VARS - Returns a list with the names of the vars in the current directory.
Directories names are not listed.
- TVARS - Returns the type of the vars.
Example: 5 TVARS returns the vars { PPAR IOPAR} if they exist.
- ORDER - order the vars in a pre definite sequence.
To order in a pre definite sequence create a list and press
[MEMORY] [DIR] [ORDER]
Example:
If I have in my HP48G the following vars in the HOME directory listed as below
{VAR1 VAR2 VAR3 VAR4 VAR5}
and I wish display them as the following list
{VAR6 VAR1 VAR4 VAR5 VAR 3}
All I need is execute this command
{VAR6 VAR1 VAR4 VAR5 VAR 3}
[MEMORY] [DIR] [ORDER]
This is how they will appear in the menu:
{VAR1 VAR4 VAR5 VAR 3}
To arrange all vars alphabeticaly execute: VARS SORT ORDER