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Position the cursor on the screen and clear to the end of the screen
 
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Latest revision as of 10:56, 30 November 2009

Purpose

Position the cursor on the screen and clear to the end of the screen


Syntax

@<expN1>,<expN2> CLEAR

@<expN1>,<expN2> CLEAR TO <expN3>,<expN4> [BOLD] [REVERSE]


See Also

@...BOX, @...FILL, @...GET, @...MENU, @...PROMPT, @...SAY, @...SCROLL, @...TO, BOLD(), CLEAR, CLEAR SCREEN, COL(), RESTSCREEN(), RESTORE SCREEN, ROW(), SAVE SCREEN, SAVESCREEN()


Description

The @...CLEAR command positions the cursor at the specified row <expN1> and column <expN2> on the screen and then clears the rest of the screen or window from that point downwards.

The @...CLEAR TO command clears a rectangular area of the screen or window, whose upper-left corner is at <expN1> and <expN2> and bottom left corner is at <expN3> and <expN4>. If the REVERSE keyword is specified, the area is displayed in reverse video. If the BOLD keyword is specified, the area is displayed in highlighted reverse video.


Example

@10,0 clear


Products

Recital