| 1 | #print |
| 2 | You can also use relative addresses of the +1 or -1 |
| 3 | sort with context searches. For example, to |
| 4 | print the line after a line containing "cat", |
| 5 | you can say |
| 6 | /cat/+1p |
| 7 | How would you print the line before the next line |
| 8 | containing the word "help" at the beginning |
| 9 | of the line? Try some experiments if you want, |
| 10 | but in the end type "answer COMMAND" where COMMAND |
| 11 | is the correct command to do that. |
| 12 | #copyin |
| 13 | #user |
| 14 | #uncopyin |
| 15 | #match /^help/-1p |
| 16 | #match /^help/-1 |
| 17 | #match /^help/- |
| 18 | #match /^help/-p |
| 19 | #succeed |
| 20 | The "p" isn't necessary, of course. |
| 21 | #cmp X1 X2 |
| 22 | #log |
| 23 | #next |
| 24 | 52.1a 10 |
| 25 | 52.2a 5 |