Command Arguments
- Last UpdatedJan 24, 2023
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Command Arguments are inputs which are necessary to qualify command words. They are distinguished by appearing in italics.
|
Name |
Definition |
Example |
|---|---|---|
|
filename |
The pathname of a file. |
/DATLISTS/SITE1 |
|
int |
A positive integer. |
0, 3 |
|
name |
An element name. |
/ABCD |
|
nodeid |
A host machine identifier. |
’pc36’ |
|
text |
An alphanumeric string. |
’Enclose between quote marks’ |
|
val |
A positive or negative number. |
3.142, -23.66, -34 |
|
varid |
A variable identifier. |
3, !NAME |
|
nl |
New line. |
Press Return or Enter (depending on your keyboard). |