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10,7/system/contin.hlp
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CONTINUE Command
Function
The CONTINUE command continues your program from the point at
which you interrupted it. You interrupt program execution with
CTRL/C. After you use CONTINUE, your terminal returns to user
level.
Format
CONTINUE
Characteristics
Places your terminal at user level.
Requires core.
Example
This is a program that finds all the numbers up to 10,000.
.TYPE NUMBER.FOR<RET>
N = 0
100 N = N + 1
IF (N .EQ. 10000) GO TO 300
WRITE (22, 201) N
GO TO 100
201 FORMAT (1X, I14,' IS BETWEEN 1 AND 10000')
300 STOP 'DONE'
END
Execute the program.
.EXECUTE NUMBER.FOR<RET>
FORTRAN:NUMBER
NUMBER
LINK:LOADING
[LNKXCT NUMBER EXECUTION]
^C
^C
Type two CTRL/Cs to halt the program.
Detach from the job to do work on another job.
.DETACH<RET>
FROM JOB 19
.
.
.
Later, attach to your original job.
.ATTACH 19 [27,5434]<RET>
PASSWORD:<RET>
Type CONTINUE to enter user level.
.CONTINUE<RET>
?PLEASE TYPE ^C FIRST
System message (see NOTE).
Type CTRL/C and CONTINUE to enter user level.
.^C
.CONTINUE<RET>
DONE
END OF EXECUTION
CPU TIME:4.60 ELAPSED TIME:12:12.83
EXIT
.
Program message indicates execution is finished. The file
containing data from this program is named FOR22.DAT, and is
stored in your default disk area.
NOTE
You must type CTRL/C to re-enter user level, because
the program is running. The program must be
interrupted so that your terminal can access it.