PUTASC - dump bytes in ASCII.
Alternate Entry Name: .PTASC
Usage:
B:
pointer = putasc( pointer [, num_bytes, offset ] );
C:
char *putasc(char *pointer [, int num_bytes,
int offset] );
Where:
- pointer
- points to a string of ASCII characters in memory.
- num_bytes
- specifies the number of bytes to be dumped. If
"num_bytes" is zero or unspecified, PUTASC will
print the string up to the next '*e'.
- offset
- is a character offset into the string indicated by
"pointer". The initial character of the string
has an offset of zero, the next character has an offset
of one, and so on. The default "offset" is
zero, and printing begins at the start of the string.
Description:
PUTASC prints the specified number of bytes on the current
write unit. For most applications, you should use PRINTF instead
of PUTASC.
See Also:
expl b lib printf
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