The I command inserts
one or more blank lines immediately after the line on which you issued
the command.
Optional Arguments
A
inserts one or more
blank lines immediately after the line on which you issued the command.
You cannot have any characters between the I command and the A argument.
B
inserts one or more
the blank lines immediately before the line on which you issued the
command. You cannot have any characters between the I command and
the B argument.
n
specifies the number
of blank lines to insert. Follow the n argument with a space. If you use the A or B argument, the n argument is specified last. For example, if
line 00009 contains a PROC PRINT statement, the following I command
specifies that you want to insert three blank lines before the line
of text:
ib3 9 proc print data=final.educ;
Details
The I command inserts
one or more blank lines. By default, the lines are blank. You can
define content with the MASK command. The I command is most easily
issued with a function key.
Comparisons
You can use the MASK
command with the I command. The I command inserts one or more blank
lines, which can include content set by the MASK command.