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126 .Op Ar address Op , Ar address
131 The address(es) indicate the line or range of lines to be affected by the
167 An address represents the number of a line in the buffer.
171 .Em current address
173 typically supplied to commands as the default address when none is specified.
174 When a file is first read, the current address is set to the last line
176 In general, the current address is set to the last line
179 A line address is
190 relative to the current address.
193 address
199 An address range is two addresses separated either by a comma or
201 The value of the first address in a range cannot exceed the
203 If only one address is given in a range, then
204 the second address is set to the given address.
212 If only one address is expected, then the last address is used.
214 Each address in a comma-delimited range is interpreted relative to the
215 current address.
216 In a semi-colon-delimited range, the first address is
217 used to set the current address, and the second address is interpreted
220 The following address symbols are recognized:
223 The current line (address) in the buffer.
259 the address range
264 the address range
509 the default address or address range supplied if none is
515 The current address is set to last line entered.
521 The current address is set to last line entered.
524 If there is a line after the deleted range, then the current address is set
526 Otherwise the current address is set to the line
537 The current address is set to the last line read.
548 The current address is set to the last line read.
557 The current address is set to the last line read.
569 The current address is set to the
575 command, the current address is set to the last line affected by
599 the current address is set,
604 command, the current address
627 The current address is set to the last line entered.
633 The current address is set to the resultant line.
654 The current address is set to the last line
659 right-hand destination address, which may be the address
662 The current address is set to the
667 The current address is set to the last line
671 The current address is set to the last line
701 The current address is set to the last line read.
711 The current address is set to the last line read.
733 The current address is set the last line affected.
796 The current address is set to the last line affected.
799 destination address, which may be the address
802 The current address is set to the last line
805 Undo the last command and restores the current address
841 The current address is unchanged.
854 The default filename and current address are unchanged.
861 The current address is unchanged.
869 The current address is set to the last line printed.
897 Print the addressed line, and sets the current address to