236 Chapter 12: Programming
7312ENG.DOC CH 12 Programming, English Julie Hewlett Revised: 07/29/98 12:17 PM Printed: 05/19/99 9:02
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Write a program named DSKIP that displays A until A<5.
PROGRAM:DSKIP
:9"A
:Lbl S
:Disp A
:Pause
:DS<(A,5)
:Goto S
:Disp "A IS NOW <5 "
:Pause
Menu( Menu( 8
C C
Menu( generates a menu of up to seven items during program
execution. The pause indicator stays on until you select a
menu item. The calculator then branches to the label
corresponding with that item.
The menu title is enclosed in quotation marks (" ") and can
have up to 16 characters. Up to seven pairs of menu items
follow. Each pair consists of a text item (also enclosed in
quotation marks) to be displayed as a menu selection, and a
label item to which to branch if you select the corresponding
menu selection.
:Menu("title","item1",label1[,"item2",label2,])
Write a program named DATES that displays a menu of dates.
Label the title DATES, and label option one JANUARY 16 with
A, label option two FEBRUARY 19 with B, label option three
APRIL 9 with C, label option four JULY 29 with D, label
option five AUGUST 2 with E, label option six NOVEMBER 10
with F, and label option seven DECEMBER 8 with F.
PROGRAM:DATES
:Menu("DATES","JANUARY
16",A,"FEBRUARY 19",B,"APRIL
9",C,"JULY 29",D,"AUGUST
2",E,"NOVEMBER 10",F,"DECEMBER
8",G)
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Press b
between
A values.