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The Move Cursor to Absolute Position command moves the cursor to an absolute character
position on the screen, specified in lines and columns.
The maximum number of lines is 24. On a normal line, the maximum number of columns is 80;
on a double-wide or double-size line, the number of columns is 40.
NOTE
Lines are numbered from top to bottom. Columns are numbered from left to right.
The absolute cursor position can appear at different physical locations on the screen, depending
on whether the Origin Mode is set or reset.
If the Origin Mode is reset:
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The line number specified by this command is relative to the first line of the screen.
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If the Origin Mode is set:
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The line number specified by this command is relative to the first line of the scrolling region.
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The cursor cannot be moved outside the scrolling region with this command. If an attempt is
made to move the cursor to an absolute position outside the scrolling region, the cursor stops
at the edge of the scrolling region.
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<Pl> is a numeric parameter, designating a line number.
If <Pl> is 0 or omitted, the cursor moves to the first line.
If <P1> is n (where n is a number between 1 and 24 inclusive), the cursor moves to line
n.
If <P1> is greater than 24, the cursor moves to the last line.
<Pc> is the numeric parameter, designating a column number.
If <Pc> is 0 or omitted, the cursor moves to the first column.
If <Pc> is n (where n is a number between 1 and 80), the cursor moves to
column n.
If <Pc> is greater than 80, the cursor moves to the last column.
If <Pc> is greater than 40 and the line is double-width or double-size, the cursor moves
to the last column.
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