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System Commands provide features to the user of the APL system, separate from actual workspaces, variables or APL operators. These provide such features as accessing files, saving a webspace, and exiting the APL interpreter. NARS2000 currently has the following system commands: | System Commands provide features to the user of the APL system, separate from actual workspaces, variables or APL operators. These provide such features as accessing files, saving a webspace, and exiting the APL interpreter. The commands are ''not'' case sensitive, so ''')IN''' and ''')in''' do the same thing. | ||
NARS2000 currently has the following system commands: | |||
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|| [[System Command CLEAR|<apll>)CLEAR</apll>]] | |||
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|| [[System Command CLOSE|<apll>)CLOSE</apll>]] | || [[System Command CLOSE|<apll>)CLOSE</apll>]] | ||
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|| [[System Command COPY|<apll>)COPY</apll>]] | || [[System Command COPY|<apll>)COPY</apll>]] | ||
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|| [[System Command DROP|<apll>)DROP</apll>]] | |||
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|| [[System Command EDIT|<apll>)EDIT</apll>]] | || [[System Command EDIT|<apll>)EDIT</apll>]] | ||
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| Create a new function in the workspace or edit an existing function | | Create a new function in the workspace or edit an existing function | ||
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|| [[System Command ERASE|<apll>)ERASE</apll>]] | |||
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|| [[System Command EXIT|<apll>)EXIT</apll>]] | || [[System Command EXIT|<apll>)EXIT</apll>]] | ||
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| Close down the interpreter and exit the program. Same as <big>)OFF</big> | | Close down the interpreter and exit the program. Same as <big>)OFF</big> | ||
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|| [[System Command FNS|<apll>)FNS</apll>]] | |||
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|| [[System Command IN|<apll>)IN</apll>]] | || [[System Command IN|<apll>)IN</apll>]] | ||
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|| [[System Command LIB|<apll>)LIB</apll>]] | |||
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|| [[System Command LOAD|<apll>)LAOD</apll>]] | |||
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| Alternative spelling of )LOAD | |||
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|| [[System Command LOAD|<apll>)LOAD</apll>]] | |||
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| Load an existing workspace | |||
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|| [[System Command NEWTAB|<apll>)NEWTAB</apll>]] | || [[System Command NEWTAB|<apll>)NEWTAB</apll>]] | ||
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|| [[System Command NMS|<apll>)NMS</apll>]] | |||
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|| [[System Command EXIT|<apll>)OFF</apll>]] | || [[System Command EXIT|<apll>)OFF</apll>]] | ||
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| Close down the interpreter and exit the program. Same as <big>)EXIT</big> | | Close down the interpreter and exit the program. Same as <big>)EXIT</big> | ||
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|| [[System Command OPEN|<apll>)OPEN</apll>]] | |||
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|| [[System Command OPS|<apll>)OPS</apll>]] | |||
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|| [[System Command OUT|<apll>)OUT</apll>]] | || [[System Command OUT|<apll>)OUT</apll>]] | ||
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|| [[System Command RESET|<apll>)RESET</apll>]] | || [[System Command RESET|<apll>)RESET</apll>]] | ||
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|| [[System Command SAVE|<apll>)SAVE</apll>]] | |||
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| Save the current workspace | |||
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|| [[System Command SAVE|<apll>)SVAE</apll>]] | |||
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| Alternative spelling for )SAVE | |||
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|| [[System Command SI|<apll>)SI</apll>]] | |||
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|| [[System Command SIC|<apll>)SIC</apll>]] | |||
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|| [[System Command SINL|<apll>)SINL</apll>]] | |||
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|| [[System Command ULIB|<apll>)ULIB</apll>]] | || [[System Command ULIB|<apll>)ULIB</apll>]] | ||
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|| [[System Command VARS|<apll>)VARS</apll>]] | |||
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|| [[System Command XLOAD|<apll>)XLOAD</apll>]] | |||
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|| [[System Command WSID|<apll>)WSID</apll>]] | |||
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Revision as of 20:38, 21 February 2013
System Commands provide features to the user of the APL system, separate from actual workspaces, variables or APL operators. These provide such features as accessing files, saving a webspace, and exiting the APL interpreter. The commands are not case sensitive, so )IN and )in do the same thing.
NARS2000 currently has the following system commands:
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