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IBM 5100 Basic Reference Manual

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12
RUN
specifies
that
processing
is
to
continue
in
normal mode.
STEP specifies
that
processing
is
to
continue
in
step mode.
TRACE specifies
that
processing
is
to
continue
in
trace mode.
Note: If neither RUN, STEP,
or
TRACE
is
specified, processing will continue
in
the
mode
that
was
in
operation when processing
was
interrupted.
PRINT
specifies
that
trace messages are
to
be displayed
and
printed.
If
PRINT
is
omitted, the messages are only displayed. This entry should only be specified
with TRACE.
RD=n indicates
thE!'
number
of
digits
to
the right
of
the
decimal
point
that
will
initiate rounding. n can be 1
to
13
and
is
initialized
to
6. If
not
specified, n
retains its last value.
Notes About
GO
The statement number
entry
is
valid only during execution
of
a BASIC program.
When the input line
is
blank, pressing EXECUTE causes the same operation
as
a
GO
command, except when
GO
is
entered
in
response
to
an error indicating an
attempt
to
mark a file already marked.
In
this case, GO must be entered
only
in
positions 1 and 2
of
the
input line.
Example
The following examples show a variety
of
GO
commands.
1. To change
to
or
resume normal operation of a BASIC program:
GO
RUN (then press EXECUTE)
2. To change from step
or
normal mode
to
trace mode:
GO
TRACE (then press EXECUTE)
3. To change
to
step mode and begin execution
at
statement number 620:
GO
620, STEP (then press EXECUTE)
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BrandIBM
Model5100
CategoryLaptop
LanguageEnglish

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