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may
be
typed
but
has
absolutely
no
effect.
The
first
four
commands
shown
can't
be
used
because
the
same
buffer
that
holds
the
statement
being
executed
is
also
used
to
hold
the
characters
being
input.
The
DEF
FN
statement
requires
a
line
number
so
that
the
formula
may
be
referenced
later
b.
Program
Mode
Instructions
beyond
a
basic
level
of
complexity
require
a
program,
as
opposed
to
direct
mode
commands
which
can
perform
j
simple
commands
in
a
single
line
of
instructions.
A
program
is
one
or
more
lines,
each
having
its
own
unique
number and
containing
a
statement
or
group
of
statements.
Line
numbers
must
be
whoie
numbers
from
0
to
63999.
Programs
are
usually
written
using
every
10th
number,
or
even
100th
number,
since
most
programmers
want
to
add
more
lines
later
between
two
existing
lines,
as
the
program
is
developed
or
edited.
Line
numbers
are
stored
in
numerical
order
regardless
of
the
order
in
which
they are
typed.
The
program
will,
when
RUN,
execute
from
the
lowest
to
highest
numbered
lines,
unless
there
\s
a
command
to
jump
to
a
different
Sine,
like
GOTO,
IF
...
THEN,
or
GOSUB.
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