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Kanji Pattern LOAD I/O statement
KPLOAD
Loads a user-defined Kanji font in the two-byte Kanji mode.
This statement also loads a user-defined cursor.
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Syntax:
Syntax:Syntax:
Syntax:
Syntax 1 (Loading a user-defined Kanji font):
KPLOAD kanjicode, fontarrayname
Syntax 2 (Loading a user-defined cursor):
KPLOAD kanjicode, cursorarrayname
Parameter:
Parameter:Parameter:
Parameter:
kanjicode
• For a user-defined Kanji font
A numeric expression which returns a value from EBC0h to EBFCh, EC40h to
EC7Eh, and EC80h to EC83h.
• For a user-defined cursor
A numeric expression which returns zero (0).
fontarrayname and cursorarrayname
An array integer variable name.
NOTE
Do not specify parentheses ( ) or subscripts which represent a general
array as shown below; doing so will result in a syntax error.
KPLOAD
&HEBC0,kp%() ’error
KPLOAD &HEBC0,kp%(2) ’error
Description:
Description:Description:
Description:
Loading a user-defined Kanji font
KPLOAD loads a user-defined Kanji font data defined by fontarrayname to the user font
area specified by kanjicode.
• kanjicode is a shift JIS code.
• To display user-defined Kanji fonts loaded by the KPLOAD, you use the PRINT
statement in the two-byte Kanji mode. If you attempt to display an undefined Kanji
character code, a full-width space character will appear.
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