ih Command

The ih command removes the current parameter from the currently active input buffer and replaces it with a null value or the specified string.

Syntax

ih\

ih \

ih string

Parameter(s)

\

Inserts a new null parameter in the current position of the currently active input buffer. If the pointer is in the middle of a position, the position is truncated starting at the current position and a new null parameter is added after the truncation.

string

Inputs the specified string, including all leading and trailing spaces, into the active input buffer at the current pointer position.

Example(s)

Stores n into the input buffer location, giving the operator two ways to say no.

s1

o print (y/n=<return>) +

ihn

ip:

See Also

h Command, ip Command, Primary Input Buffer, PROC Processor, Secondary Input Buffer, u41ad User Exit, ua1bc User Exit