The '''POS''' function returns the current print cursor text column position. {{PageSyntax}} :: column% = POS(0) * The value in parenthesis is normally 0, but any numerical value or variable could be used for compatibility with Basic. * When a semicolon ends the previous PRINT statement the cursor column position will be after the last character printed. * If [[TAB]] or a comma is used the column position will be immediately after the tabbed position normally 9 spaces after text * If a [[PRINT]] statement does not use a semicolon or comma at the end, the return value will be 1 on the next row. * Column position returned can be saved to return to a previous print position later using [[LOCATE]]. ''Example:'' Column positions after prints. {{CodeStart}} '' '' {{Cl|PRINT}} {{Cl|POS}}(0) 'column position always starts on 1 at top of new or after {{Cl|CLS}} {{Cl|PRINT}} "hello"; 'column position is 6 on same row immediately after text {{Cl|PRINT}} {{Cl|POS}}(0) {{Cl|PRINT}} 'start new row {{Cl|PRINT}} "hello", 'column position is 15 on same row (normally tabs 9 spaces) {{Cl|PRINT}} {{Cl|POS}}(0) {{Cl|PRINT}} 'start new row {{Cl|PRINT}} {{Cl|PRINT}} {{Cl|POS}}(0) ' column position is 1 on next row '' '' {{CodeEnd}} ''Note:'' Column tab prints may not always move 9 spaces past the center of the screen. Some may move text to next row. ''See also:'' * [[CSRLIN]], [[LOCATE]], [[PRINT]] * [[_PRINTSTRING]] {{text|(graphic position print)}} {{PageNavigation}} <