Receive38k / Send38k

Function: Executes data send and receive at a data rate of 38 kbps.

Syntax: Send38k <expression>

<variable name>

Receive38k

Description:

<list name>

The OpenComport38k command must be executed before this command is executed.

The CloseComport38k command must be executed after this command is executed.

If this command is executed when the communication cable is not connected, program execution will continue without generating an error.

IConditional Jump Relational Operators (REL)

=, ξ, >, <, ρ, β

Function: These relational operators are used in combination with the conditional jump command.

Syntax: <left side> <relational operator> <right side>

Parameters:

left side/right side: variable (A to Z, r, Θ), numeric constant, variable expression (such as: A σ 2)

relational operator: =, ξ, >, <, ρ, β

IStrings

A string is a series of characters enclosed in double quotes. In a program, strings are used to specify display text. A string made up of numbers (like "123") or an expression (like "x–1") cannot be processed as a calculation.

To display a string at a specific location on the screen, use the Locate command (page 8-17).

To include double quotes (") or a backslash (\) in a string, put a backslash (\) in front of the double quotes (") or backslash (\).

Example 1: To include Japan: “Tokyo” in a string "Japan:\"Tokyo\""

Example 2: To include main\abc in a string "main\\abc"

You can input a backslash from the menu that appears when you press (CHAR)(SYBL) in the PRGM mode, or from the String category of the catalog that appears when you press

C(CATALOG).

You can assign strings to string memory (Str 1 through Str 20). For details about strings, see “String Memory” (page 2-7).

You can use the “+” command (page 8-20) to connect strings inside of an argument.

A function or command within a string function (Exp(, StrCmp(, etc.) is treated as a single character. For example, the “sin” function is treated as a single character.

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