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EXP (see Chapter 3)
Use EXP is the exponentiation function, the inverse of the natural logarithm.
Syntax
EliPlargumentl
where argumentis a numeric-expression.

EXPORT (see Chapter 7)
Use EXPORT makes a program’s global variables available to any modules it calls.
Syntax
EXPORT exported-object[, exported-object)...
where
exported-objectis simple-variable or formal-array
formal-arrayis array-identifier) [, )... I
EXTENT (see Chapter 12)
Use The EXTENT function returns the length a string will be when printed.
Syntax
EXTENT)fl,tstream-number, ) string-expression)
or
EXTENT)[#stream-number[,)) print-function [[,)prmnt-funcfion)... [,)string-expressionl
FALSE (see Chapter 3)
Use
FALSE isa function which always returns 0, the value which BASIC 2 Plus deems
to represent the Booleam value ‘false’. (See also OFF.)
Syntax FALSE

FD (see Chapter 12)
Use FD moves the cursorfonward a given distance. (See also FORWARD.)
Syntax [MOVE] FD [#stream.number, I distance if,) attribute)...
where
attribute
is: WIDTH line-width
or: STYLE line-style
or: START line-start-style
or: END line-end-style
or: COLOUR colour-number
or: COLOR colour-number
or: MODE write-mode
distance is an integer-expression, giving a positive, non-zero value.
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