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CLINE

The CLINE command is used to clear the line currently occupied by the text cursor. If CLINE is followed by a number, then that number of characters get cleared, starting from the current cursor position and leaving the cursor exactly where it is.

SYNTAX

 CLINE [chars]


Legend
  • id : identifier
  • type : datatype
  • v : value
  • "..." : string
  • [...] : optional

ABBREVIATION: Cln

Join BASIC 10Liner Contest with ugBASIC!

An interesting competition is held at the beginning of each year: the BASIC 10Liner Contest. It is possible to use ugBASIC to participate in the next "BASIC10Liner" competition, in the following categories:

  • PUR-120 - A game in 10 lines of max 120 characters (w/abbrev.)
  • EXTREME-256 - A game in 10 lines of max 256 characters (w/abbrev.)
  • SCHAU - Any program in 10 lines of max 256 characters (w/abbrev.)
In order to reduce space you can use this abbreviation for this instruction:

CLINE ↔ Cln

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