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See also: REMEMBER

MEMORIZE

The MEMORIZE command allows you to store the current position of the cursor, in terms of coordinates, relative to the current console. The cursor coordinates can be restored with the REMEMBER command. Note that the two commands operate on the current console. If there are no consoles defined, using this method implicitly defines CONSOLE 0 as the entire screen.

SYNTAX

 MEMORIZE


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

ABBREVIATION: Me

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:

MEMORIZE ↔ Me

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