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The F Key Menu System allows for some rudimentary flow control by permitting pseudocommands in the menu file. The pseudocommand syntax allows multiple commands on a line separated by semicolons (;). There are two restrictions:
The F Key Menu System pseudocommands are listed below.
@nnnn
This pseudocommand switches to menu nnnn . See the examples on pages 5-6, 5-8, 5-13 and 5-14.
This pseudocommand saves the current loop state (bounds, rates, etc.) under loop number nn . See the example on page 5-13.
*Rnn
This pseudocommand recalls the loop state nn . See the example on page 5-13.
*EXIT
This pseudocommand prompts McIDAS to perform an EXIT command and removes all McIDAS resident programs from memory. Use this command on rare occasions only.
@RET
This pseudocommand invokes the previous menu. For example, if menu 1 switches to menu 4 using the @4 command, and menu 4 switches to menu 23 using @23, then performing an @RET pseudocommand in menu 23 invokes menu 4 just as if an @4 was done. Consequently, performing an @RET in menu 4 invokes menu 1, not menu 23.
*QUIT
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