what is the difference between the cs and ct command?
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cs stands for clear screen, while ct stands for clear text and the difference between them is listed below.
- To clear the graphic screen, we use the CS or CLEAR SCREEN command.
- To clear all commands in the Commander window, we use the CT or CLEARTEXT command.
- After clearing, the CLEAR SCREEN command returns the turtle to the center of the screen.
- CLS Command is used to clear the Command Prompt:
- Fill in the blank cmd screen with a variety of standard commands.
- Then, type CLS and press the Enter key.
- This will remove all previously entered commands from Windows' CMD screen.
- It removes all of the figures.
- It removes all commands that are drowned in the output command graphic screen.
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