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<h1>)WSID - Name the current workspace</h1> | <h1>)WSID - Name the current workspace</h1> | ||
When you begin using the APL interpreter, the Session Manager presents you with a blank screen, and your workspace has a blank name, it's known as a CLEAR WS. In order to be able to save your workspace, you must give it a name. You can do this without saving the workspace, by issuing a ''')WSID''' command followed by the workspace name. You can also name the workspace by doing the same thing with the )SAVE command. | When you begin using the APL interpreter, the Session Manager presents you with a blank screen, and your workspace has a blank name, it's known as a CLEAR WS. In order to be able to save your workspace, you must give it a name. You can do this without saving the workspace, by issuing a ''')WSID''' command followed by the workspace name. You can also name the workspace by doing the same thing with the [[System Command SAVE|)SAVE]] command. | ||
Issuing the )WSID command without an argument lists the current name of the workspace. Otherwise it changes the name of the workspace to the argument. | Issuing the )WSID command without an argument lists the current name of the workspace. Otherwise it changes the name of the workspace to the argument. |
Revision as of 23:20, 22 February 2013
)WSID - Name the current workspace
When you begin using the APL interpreter, the Session Manager presents you with a blank screen, and your workspace has a blank name, it's known as a CLEAR WS. In order to be able to save your workspace, you must give it a name. You can do this without saving the workspace, by issuing a )WSID command followed by the workspace name. You can also name the workspace by doing the same thing with the )SAVE command.
Issuing the )WSID command without an argument lists the current name of the workspace. Otherwise it changes the name of the workspace to the argument.
The command works like this:
- )WSID
- IS CLEAR WS
- )WSID big
- WAS CLEAR WS
System Commands (not case sensitive) | |||||||||||||
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)CLEAR | )CLOSE | )COPY | )DROP | )EDIT | )ERASE | )EXIT | )FNS | )FOP | )FOPS | ||||
)IN | )INASCII | )LIB | )LOAD | )NEWTAB | )NMS | )OFF | )OPEN | )OPS | )OUT | ||||
)RESET | )SAVE | )SI | )SIC | )SINL | )SYMB | )ULIB | )VARS | )XLOAD | )WSID |