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'''Note: 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).'''
 
 
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* [[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.
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* To restore output directly to the terminal, use [[term.redirect]]([[term.native]]).
 
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Revision as of 13:40, 23 January 2013


Grid Redstone.png  Function term.restore
Restores the program from running on a monitor to run on the computer
Syntax term.restore()
Returns Nothing
Part of ComputerCraft
API term

Examples

Grid paper.png  Example
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).