HP NonStop G-Series User Manual

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REPLACE Command

EDIT Command Summary

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replacementtext

is text. If you omit

replacementtext

and

lnum

references an existing

line, EDIT deletes the current text on

lnum

and leaves a blank line. If

you omit

replacementtext

and

lnum

references a line that does not

exist, EDIT adds a blank line. The quote character (”) is a string-field
separator. You can also use a right slash (/) or an apostrophe (’) for a
string field separator. You must, however, use the same string-field
separator at the beginning and end of

replacementtext

.

How to Use REPLACE

The REPLACE command, when used explicitly, prompts for new text
with an EDIT file line number for each line in the specified range. When
you type the new text and press

RETURN

, EDIT deletes the old text on

the line and replaces it with the new text. See Examples 1 and 2,
following.

If you type // in response to the line number prompt, EDIT asks the
following question:

SHALL I DELETE THE REMAINING LINES?

If you type “yes” or “y”, EDIT deletes the current line and any
remaining lines in the range. Any other response leaves the current and
remaining lines unchanged. In either case, the REPLACE command
terminates.

If you press

BREAK

or type CTRL-Y in response to the line number

prompt, the REPLACE command terminates and does nothing to any
remaining lines in the range.

If you want to replace lines implicitly, you simply type—at the EDIT
prompt—the line number of a file and the new text you want placed on
that line. You do not type the command REPLACE.

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