KEYTIME

Type:

Command

 

 

Description:

Displays the current keytime value.

 

 

 

Keytime is the time after a keypress during which further keypresses will not be actioned. It is

 

measured in ticks. If you experience key bounce, you can increase the value of keytime.

Access:

…µKEYTIME

 

 

Input/Output:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Level 1/Argument 1

 

Level 1/Item 1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

time

See also:

→KEYTIME

 

 

 

 

 

 

KGET

Command

 

 

Type:

 

 

Description:

Kermit Get Command: Used by a local Kermit to get a Kermit server to transmit the named

 

object(s).

 

 

 

To rename an object when the local device gets it, include the old and new names in an embedded

 

list. For example, {{ AAA BBB }} KGET gets the variable named AAA but changes its name to

 

BBB. {{ AAA BBB } CCC } KGET gets AAA as BBB and gets CCC under its own name. (If the

 

original name is not legal on the calculator, enter it as a string.)

 

Access:

…µKGET

 

 

Flags:

I/O Device (–33), RECV Overwrite (–36), I/O Messages (–39), I/O Device for Wire (–78)

Input/Output:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Level 1/Argument 1

 

Level 1/Item 1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

'name'

 

 

 

“name”

 

 

 

{ nameold namenew }

 

 

 

{ name1 ... namen }

 

 

 

{{ nameold namenew } name ... }

 

 

 

 

See also:

BAUD, CKSM, FINISH, PARITY, RECN, RECV, SEND, SERVER, TRANSIO

 

 

 

 

 

KILL

Command

 

 

Type:

 

 

Description:

Cancel Halted Programs Command: Cancels all currently halted programs. If KILL is executed

 

within a program, that program is also canceled.

 

 

Canceled programs cannot be resumed.

 

 

 

KILL cancels only halted programs and the program from which KILL was executed, if any.

 

Commands that halt programs are HALT and PROMPT.

 

 

Suspended programs cannot be canceled. Commands that suspend programs are INPUT and

 

WAIT.

 

 

Access:

!°LLRUN & DEBUG KILL

( °is the left-shift of the Nkey).

Input/Output: None

 

 

See also:

CONT, DOERR, HALT, PROMPT

 

 

LABEL

Command

 

 

Type:

 

 

Description:

Label Axes Command: Labels axes in PICT with x- and y-axis variable names and with the

 

minimum and maximum values of the display ranges.

 

 

The horizontal axis name is chosen in the following priority order:

 

 

1.If the axes parameter in the reserved variable PPAR is a list, then the x-axiselement from that

 

list is used.

 

 

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