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Revision as of 12:29, 16 March 2009
Contents
SCROLL
Class
Screen Forms
Purpose
Designate a scrollable screen area
Syntax
SCROLL <expN1>,<expN2>,<expN3>,<expN4>,<expN5>
See Also
HSCROLL, MENU BROWSE, MAXCOL(), MAXROW(), SCROLL()
Description
The SCROLL command designates a rectangular portion of the screen as scrollable. <expN1> and <expN2> represent the upper left row and column coordinates of the rectangle, respectively. <expN3> and <expN4> represent the lower right row and column coordinates of the rectangle, respectively. The <expN5> specifies the number of rows to scroll inside the defined rectangular area. A negative value will scroll down, and a positive value will scroll up.
Example
for i = 1 to 20 @ i,10 say replicate(str(i,2),30) next for i = 3 to 18 scroll 3,19,18,59,1 sleep 1 next
Products
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