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| + | **CLS** | ||
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| + | Purpose:Clears the gnucap interpreter | ||
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| + | Status:Implemented | ||
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| + | Syntax: | ||
| + | cls | ||
| + | cls [command] | ||
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| + | Comments: | ||
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| + | A command can be issued with cls,it first clears the interpreter and then run th command. | ||
| + | A bare cls simply clears the interpreter. | ||
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| + | Example: | ||
| + | Following command first clears the screen and then runs the command 'sysinfo'. | ||
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| + | gnucap>cls sysinfo | ||
| + | Model name : Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2450M CPU @ 2.50GHz | ||
| + | OS Description :"Ubuntu 12.04 LTS" | ||
| + | CPU MHz : 2494.409 | ||
| + | RAM Available : 1012348kB | ||
| + | RAM Free : 132372kB | ||
| + | gnucap> | ||