Difference between revisions of "Term.restore"
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Revision as of 08:06, 28 March 2014
| term.restore has been deprecated. term.restore has been removed from ComputerCraft in version 1.6.
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| Restores the program from running on a monitor to run on the computer | |
| Syntax | term.restore() |
| Returns | Nothing |
| Part of | ComputerCraft |
| API | term |
Examples
| Restores a program to the computer. This will only work if the computer was running a program on a monitor | |
| Code |
term.restore() |
Additional Notes
- term.restore() will return the monitor to the last used redirect target - meaning that if you have used term.redirect on two different monitor objects, term.restore() will only restore back to the first redirected monitor.
- To restore output directly to the terminal, use term.redirect(term.native).