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Syntax Summary
LINE (see Chapter 12)
Use LINE draws a line between two points, possibly via a number of intermediate
points.
Syntax
LINE [I/stream-number, I point, [point, )... point 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

LINE INPUT (see Chapter 10)
Use
LINE INPUT inputs a complete line from sequential input devices.
Syntax LI NE INPUT [#stream-number[,))[ATlcoIumn;line))[;)[prompt) string-general—variable [;) where the [,) following the stream-number is required H none of AT, PROMPT orthe first[;)
are present.
column and line are integer-expressions giving the screen position at which to start the prompt etc.
prompt is prompt-string prompt-separator, where prompt-string is PROMPT string-expression or string-Iitera) and prompt-separator is , or;.

LOAD MODULE (see Chapter 7)
Use LOAD MODULE is used to load a module into memory.
Syntax LOAD MODULE module-identtfier, filename
where
module-identifieris numeric-identiter
filename is string-expression

LOC (see Chapter 13)
Use
LOC is afunction which returns the current record number.
Syntax LOC)flflstream-number)

LOCATE (see Chapters 11 & 14)
Use
LOCATE moves to a given character and line position.
Syntax LOCATE [#stream-number,I column;line
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