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  • ===1.1 Start up & Typing === [[image:1.1.jpg|600px]] ...
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  • 1,024 is the number of bytes in a Kilobyte, and the number of Kilobytes in a ...
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  • 26 bytes (2 words) - 18:36, 13 January 2014
  • '''BH 1''' is a [[format specification]] and size. ...
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  • '''1,048,576''' is 1 Megabyte or [[1,024]] Kilobytes. ...
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  • {{:Fast Track 1.1}} {{:Fast Track 1.2}} ...
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  • '''1,073,741,824''' is a number significant to [[record locking]]. ...
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  • '''1,048,576''' is 1 Megabyte or [[1,024]] Kilobytes. ...
    74 bytes (8 words) - 15:51, 13 July 2013
  • 00130 open #1: "name=orders.INT,kfname=lastfirst.int, recl=118,kps=31/1,kln=30/30,USE", internal, outin, keyed 00290 read #1, using RECFORM: Mat Answers$,Shipping$,Mat Ordered eof DONEREADING ...
    921 bytes (122 words) - 16:47, 5 June 2014
  • |# Incorrect ' usage in a PCL call... IEPRINT #255: "[Picture]'1,1,'Pic.jpg" |# Correct the offensive statement, IE.PRINT #255: "[Picture]'1,1,Pic.jpg" ...
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  • 00010 OPEN #1: "name=SAVE:.,recl=1,new",EXTERNAL,OUTPUT IOERR PROBLEM 00020 PRINT FILE$(1);" ";LREC(1) ...
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  • 1-b; 2-c; 3a-4, 3b-3, 3c-1, 3d-2; 4-b. ...
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  • #Use of an incorrect statement like RInput Fields "1,1,C 5,B1001;2,1,C 5,B1002":Mat X$ #Correct the statement: RInput Fields "1,1,C 5,''','''B1001;2,1,C 5,''','''B1002":Mat X$ ...
    525 bytes (78 words) - 17:46, 28 June 2013
  • 00020 let '''x(1)<nowiki>=</nowiki>'''fn_y(mat x) 00060 mat y(1) ...
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  • 1) a-1, b-2, 2) a, 3) a-50, b-3.5, c-99 ...
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  • 1.) Error 0702 <br> 4.) INDEX class.int class.key 1 6 REPLACE <br> ...
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  • -1 if X is negative 1 if X is positve ...
    638 bytes (97 words) - 03:09, 22 May 2014
  • BASE {0|1} ...element, and BASE 1, which indicates that every array begins with element 1. If an array has two or more dimensions, OPTION BASE applies to all dimensi ...
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  • |Add the missing colon. For example, change CLOSE #1 to CLOSE #1: ...
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  • 1-True; 2-False; 3-False; 4-False; 5-True; 6-a(14), 6-b(1), 6-c(2), 6-d(16), 6-e(28) ...
    140 bytes (15 words) - 21:27, 15 July 2013
  • ...ional second parameter for a key file with split keys. In line 1000, file #1 is opened with a key split into three parts. This line replaces the existin 01000 OPEN #1: "NAME=data,replace,recl=80,KFNAME=key,KPS=70/40/60,KLN=6/7/8",INTERNAL,OUT ...
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  • ...me$(1)*30,Lastname$(1)*30,Address$(1)*30,City$(1)*15,State$(1)*2,Zipcodes$(1)*7 00130 open #1: "name=orders.INT,kfname=lastfirst.int, recl=118,kps=31/1,kln=30/30,USE", internal, outin, keyed ...
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  • ...optional second parameter for indexes with split keys. In line 1000, file #1 is opened with a key split into three parts. This line replaces the existin 1000 OPEN #1: "NAME=data,replace,recl=80,KFNAME=key,KPS=70/40/60,KLN=6/7/8", INTERNAL,OU ...
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  • '''Hexadecimal''' is a base 16 numbering system. after the regular 1-9 capital letters are used A through F are employed. See the chart below: #1 ...
    243 bytes (34 words) - 16:21, 13 July 2013
  • 00010 OPEN #1:"name=c:BRConfig.sys",DISPLAY,INPUT 00020 LET DRIVE$=FILE$(1:2) ! substring ...
    590 bytes (68 words) - 17:18, 22 May 2014
  • The '''Rnd''' [[internal function]] returns a random number between 0 and 1. The optional numeric parameter can be used to reset the random number gene The short program below will generate 10 random numbers between 0 and 1. ...
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  • [[Fast Track 1|Basics]] *1.1 PRINT ...
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