.hd argsto "print command file arguments" 04/28/80 argsto [ [ []]] .ds 'Argsto' is used from within a shell program to print a group of arguments specified on the command line that invoked that shell program. 'Argsto' prints the group of arguments delimited by arguments consisting of the string . is an integer that controls which group of arguments is printed. If is 0 or omitted, arguments up to the first occurrence of are printed; if is 1, arguments between the first occurrence and second occurrence of are printed, and so on. is an integer indicating the argument at which the scan is to begin; if is omitted (or is 1), the scan begins at the first argument. .sp is used to specify the number of levels of nested input files and/or function calls that are to be skipped before fetching the specified argument string. A value of zero means fetch the argument from the first higher nesting level; one means skip one level to the second higher level, etc. The strings thus obtained are printed on standard output 1, followed by a newlines. .sp Since 'argsto' is typically used in a function call within a shell program, the default value of is one, so that the level corresponding to the function call is skipped and the shell program arguments are accessed. .es rp [argsto / 2] fc [argsto / 1] .sa args (1), nargs (1), getarg (2), .ul User's Guide for the Software Tools Subsystem Command Interpreter