GCURSOR
will
allow
you
to
specify the exact column on the
PC-2
Display where printing
will
start. GCURSOR
is
like CURSOR
but
more precise. That
is,
CURSOR divides the Display
into
26 columns; GCURSOR divides the
Display
into
156 columns.
GCURSOR
is
most
often
used
with
GPRINT. For details on using GCURSOR
with
GPRINT,
see
GPRINT later
in this manual.
Example
In this example, the letter A
is
printed at the 51st
dot
position on the Display.
After
a short
"wait",
the answer
to
the expression
26/3
(8.666666667)
is
printed, starting at the 81st
dot
position.
Change line 40
to:
40: GCURSOR 93 and run the program. The result
to
26/3
will
appear (starting
at
dot