OPCHR ===== Function -------- **OPCHR** outputs characters to the screen which have their ASCII values defined as decimal argument(s). Syntax ------ OPCHR numerical exprssion 1, numerical expression 2... Examples -------- :: OPCHR 61,62 displays => OPCHR 1 clears the screen. Remarks ------- This permits computing of characters and also advanced functions such as cursor addressing. The argument should be 0 - 255. Arguments greater than 255 will give an argument error. Cursor addressing: Example: :: OPCHR 15,5,3 The argument 15 instructs HUNTER Basic to interpret the following two arguments as cursor co-ordinates x,y respectively. It must be noted that re-positioning the cursor in this manner will not cause the virtual screen window to be re-positioned over the relevant area of the virtual screen automatically. If automatic re-positioning is required then use :doc:`locate`.