MoveCursor() action

The MoveCursor action moves the terminal cursor to a specific location. It uses 0-origin coordinates.

Parameters
If two parameters are specified, they are:
 * row
 * The 0-origin row number.


 * column
 * The 0-origin column number.

If one parameter is specified, it is:
 * offset
 * An absolute cursor offset. New in 4.0

On x3270 only, MoveCursor can be invoked with no arguments, which causes the 3270 cursor to be moved to the location of the mouse cursor. Such a call can only be made from a keymap.

Examples
Move the cursor to the upper left-hand corner of the screen. MoveCursor(0,0) Move the cursor to the last column of the second row of the screen (on a model 2) using row and column coordinates. MoveCursor(1,79) Move the cursor to the last column of the second row of the screen (on a model 2) using an offset. Note that cursor offsets are always 0-origin. New in 4.0 MoveCursor(159)