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If no commandline is available, you can get a new one by the
CAS->New entry
menu. You may modify existing commandlines or write in a new
commandline. The following shortcuts are available
- Tab: show completions
- Enter: parse and evaluate the current commandline. You can
type Enter while the cursor is at any position. A new commandline
will be added if it was the last level of the session or if
the next level is not a commandline.
- shift-Enter: make a new line in the current commandline
- Ctrl-C: copy selection to clipboard
- Ctrl-V: paste clipboard
- Ctrl-X: cut and copy selection to clipboard
- Ctrl-U: erase commandline without copy in the clipboard
- Esc: erase commandline with copy in the clipboard
- Ctrl-Z: cancel last edit command
- up and down: move in the current commandline if it is a
multiline commandline
- PageUp and PageDown: move to the previous or next level
- Ctrl-Up and Ctrl-Down replace the selection with the previous
or next command that has been validated in a previous commandline
(history saving mechanism).
When you evaluate a commandline, a log output may be displayed
(written in blue over white by default), followed by the answer, which
might be an equation or a graphic (2-d or 3-d) widget if the
answer is a graphic object (for lists, the widget type corresponds
to the type of the last evaluated object).
If you do not want to see the answer displayed (for example if
you store a large matrix in a variable), just finish
your commandline by :;
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giac documentation written by Bernard Parisse