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CIMPLICITY Machine Edition Getting Started, GFK-1868E

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<strong>Machine</strong> <strong>Edition</strong><br />

<strong>Getting</strong> to Know <strong>Machine</strong> <strong>Edition</strong><br />

Smart Lists<br />

While working in <strong>Machine</strong> <strong>Edition</strong> editors, you are frequently required to input<br />

variable names, instruction mnemonics and other data items. In many cases, when<br />

text entry is required, a Smart List will appear to speed your progress.<br />

This text changes color based on<br />

whether the entry is valid or invalid.<br />

For example, invalid entries are red.<br />

Valid entries in the list are black.<br />

Valid typed entries that are not in the<br />

list appear green; accepting this<br />

entry creates a new item (in this<br />

case, a new variable).<br />

Smart List Display<br />

This tells you what you need to enter or select.<br />

As you type in the input box, the list selection<br />

jumps to the item that is closest to what you<br />

typed. Press ENTER to create a new item based<br />

on what is typed, or use the Down arrow to<br />

use the selected item.<br />

For example, if you typed “fill” in the Smart<br />

List, the FillLevel variable would be<br />

highlighted. If you want to use an existing<br />

variable (in this case, “FillLevel”), use the<br />

Down arrow to select the highlighted item,<br />

then press ENTER. To create a new variable<br />

called “fill”, simply press ENTER without using<br />

the Down arrow.<br />

18 <strong>Getting</strong> <strong>Started</strong><br />

<strong>GFK</strong>-<strong>1868E</strong>

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