Restores the default radix for the entry and display of integer
data.
Format
CANCEL RADIX
1 – Qualifiers
1.1 /OVERRIDE
Cancels the override radix established by a previous SET
RADIX/OVERRIDE command. This sets the current override radix
to "none" and restores the output radix mode to the value
established with a previous SET RADIX or SET RADIX/OUTPUT
command. If you did not change the radix mode with a SET RADIX
or SET RADIX/OUTPUT command, the CANCEL RADIX/OVERRIDE command
restores the radix mode to its default value.
2 – Description
The CANCEL RADIX command cancels the effect of any previous SET
RADIX and SET RADIX/OVERRIDE commands. It restores the input and
output radix to their default value.
The default radix for both data entry and display is decimal for
most languages. The exceptions are BLISS and MACRO, which have a
default radix of hexadecimal.
The effect of the CANCEL RADIX/OVERRIDE command is more limited
and is explained in the description of the /OVERRIDE qualifier.
Related commands:
EVALUATE
(SET,SHOW) RADIX
3 – Examples
1.DBG> CANCEL RADIX
This command restores the default input and output radix.
2.DBG> CANCEL RADIX/OVERRIDE
This command cancels any override radix you might have set with
the SET RADIX/OVERRIDE command.