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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 23, 1999
Filed:
Aug. 18, 1995
Yasuyuki Ogawa, Tokyo, JP;
Tsuneaki Kadosawa, Naka-gun, JP;
Takashi Nakamura, Hiratsuka, JP;
Hitoshi Watanabe, Yokohama, JP;
Satoshi Asada, Inagi, JP;
Canon Kabushiki Kaisha, Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
In editing a program, when a reference variable name of a predetermined program line is designated, a line variable i (its initial value is 1) and line information n are compared. If i.gtoreq.n, the processing is ended. If i<n, a check is made as to whether the line i is a variable definition area. If the line i is not the variable definition area, the line variable i is incremented and the process is repeated. If the line i is the variable definition area, the line i is searched for the reference variable name. If the reference variable name is not found, the line variable i is incremented and then the process is repeated. If the reference variable name is found, the line information and the text information are stored in an INSERT buffer 23-5. The pieces of information are stored in a variable definition table 51 in an order of reception. Finally, the variable definition statement stored in the variable definition table 51 is displayed.