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These functions move point based on a count of characters. goto-char
is the fundamental primitive; the other functions use that.
This function sets point in the current buffer to the value position. If position is less than 1, it moves point to the beginning of the buffer. If position is greater than the length of the buffer, it moves point to the end.
If narrowing is in effect, position still counts from the beginning of
the buffer, but point cannot go outside the accessible portion. If
position is out of range, goto-char
moves point to the
beginning or the end of the accessible portion.
When this function is called interactively, position is the numeric prefix argument, if provided; otherwise it is read from the minibuffer.
goto-char
returns position.
This function moves point count characters forward, towards the end of
the buffer (or backward, towards the beginning of the buffer, if count
is negative). If count is nil
, the default is 1.
If this attempts to move past the beginning or end of the buffer (or the
limits of the accessible portion, when narrowing is in effect), it signals
an error with error symbol beginning-of-buffer
or
end-of-buffer
.
In an interactive call, count is the numeric prefix argument.
This is just like forward-char
except that it moves in the opposite
direction.
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