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Line Editing Commands

The following tables describe the types of line editing commands that exist in the Edit environment.

Table 305 Line Editing: Delete Commands   

Command

Effect

DS

Delete a single line.

DL

Delete a logical line.

DB

Delete a logical block or sub-block.

DD

Delete lines between two DD specifications.

D

Delete a line. Control-M/Analyzer determines whether to delete a single or logical line based on line type.

Table 306 Line Editing: Copy Commands   

Command

Effect

CS

Copy a single line.

CL

Copy a logical line.

CB

Copy a logical block or sub-block.

CC

Copy lines between two CC specifications.

C

Copy a line. Control-M/Analyzer determines whether to copy a single or logical line based on line type.

Copy commands are used in conjunction with Location commands. The lines and blocks are placed at the position indicated by Location command A or B (described below).

Table 307 Line Editing: Move Commands   

Command

Effect

MS

Move a single line.

ML

Move a logical line.

MB

Move a logical block or sub-block.

MM

Move lines between two MM specifications.

M

Move a line. Control-M/Analyzer determines whether to move a single or logical line based on line type.

Move commands are used in conjunction with Location commands. The lines and blocks are placed at the position indicated by Location command A or B (described below).

Table 308 Line Editing: Repeat Commands   

Command

Effect

RS

Repeat a single line.

RL

Repeat a logical line.

RB

Repeat a logical block or sub-block.

RR

Repeat lines between two RR specifications.

R

Repeat a line. Control-M/Analyzer determines whether to repeat a single or logical line based on line type.

The repeated lines and blocks are placed immediately after the lines and blocks marked with the command.

Table 309 Line Editing: Insert Command   

Command

Effect

I

Inserts a new logical line or block after the logical line or block marked with an I.

Table 310 Line Editing: Location Commands   

Command

Effect

Indication of the position where lines and blocks should be placed.

A (After)

Indicates that lines or blocks should be placed after the line marked with an A.

B (Before)

Indicates that lines or blocks should be placed before the line marked with a B.

Location commands A and B are used in conjunction with Copy (C, CS, CL, CC, CB) and Move (M, MS, ML, MM, MB) commands.

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Editing Rule Definitions in the IOA Edit Environment