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Extended Mode Interface to <strong>SYSLIB</strong><br />

Table I–1 contains the function codes which may be used on the EM$EDIT PROC call.<br />

Table I–1. EM$EDIT Function Codes<br />

Code Description<br />

1 Initialize and enter edit mode.<br />

2 Reenter edit mode without initializing.<br />

3 Terminate edit mode.<br />

4 Print image and terminate edit mode.<br />

5 Insert a character into the image buffer.<br />

6 Clear the image buffer.<br />

7 Move to a column position.<br />

8 Return the current column position.<br />

9 Copy a string into the image buffer.<br />

10 Edit a decimal number with leading zeroes.<br />

11 Edit a decimal number with leading spaces.<br />

12 Edit a decimal number with variable length.<br />

13 Insert one word of ASCII characters into the image buffer.<br />

14 Insert two words of ASCII characters into the image buffer.<br />

15 Begin copying a message to the image buffer.<br />

16 Resume copying a message to the image buffer.<br />

17 Edit an octal number with fixed length.<br />

18 Edit an octal number with variable length.<br />

19 Copy a string to the image buffer but exclude any null characters.<br />

20 Move the column pointer forward.<br />

21 Edit a floating-point number to single-precision fixed-length decimal format.<br />

22 Edit a floating-point number to double-precision fixed-length decimal format.<br />

23 Edit a floating-point number to single-precision generalized format.<br />

24 Edit a floating-point number to double-precision generalized format.<br />

25 Edit a floating-point number to single-precision scientific format.<br />

26 Edit a floating-point number to double-precision scientific format.<br />

27 Place a standard format date and time string in the image buffer.<br />

If the first parameter is an address, it must be in the same bank as the packet generated<br />

by the EM$EDITPK PROC. All addresses are an 18-bit offset from zero.<br />

7833 1733–004 I–3

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