Editing the command line, Editing the command line -13, Tood® 00(0 – HP 49g Graphing Calculator User Manual
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Editing
the
command line
Table 2.2 lists the command line operations available for moving through
the command line, editing the text you have entered, and copying, moving
and pasting text.
Key(s)
Description
0®
Move the cursor left or right.
0@0@
Move the cursor to the first or last character shown
on the screen.
00 00
Move the cursor to the first or last character of the
command line.
®0
If the command line has more than one line, move the
cursor up or down a line.
0®0®
If the command line has more than one line, move the
cursor to the first or last line shown on the screen.
0® 0®
Move the cursor to the beginning or end of the
command line.
0
Delete the character to the left of the cursor.
0®
Delete the character beneath the cm'sor.
0m
Indicate the start of a selection of text that you want
to copy or cut.
0
Indicate the end of a selection of text that you want to
copy or cut.
&m
Copy your selection.
0®
Cut your selection.
0®
Paste, at the position of the cursor, the text you have
copied or cut.
(CANCEL)
Discard the contents of the command line and return
to the default screen.
(TOOD®
00(0
Skip to the start or end of the ciurent word.
Delete the characters to the start or end of the current
(ISD®
word. If preceded by
0,
deletes all characters to the
start of, or end of, the command line.
Table
2
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2
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Command line editing tools
Basic operation
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