Appendix A: Function and Instruction Reference 299
73A-ENG.DOC AppxA: Function/Instruction Reference, English Julie Hewlett Revised: 07/29/98 1:10 PM Printed:
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conditionA or conditionB
-t
Logic (boolean) operator; returns 1 if either
conditionA or conditionB is true (non-zero). Returns
0 if both conditionA or conditionB are false (zero).
conditionA and conditionB can be real numbers,
expressions, or lists
If both conditions are lists, they must have the same
number of elements. If one condition is a list and the
other a non-list, the non-list is compared with each
element of the list, and a list is returned.
Test operations are frequently used in programs.
PROGRAM:OR
:1ÜA
:2ÜB
:A>0 or B<0
Output(row,column,"text")
Output(row,column,value)
8I/0
Programming command; displays text or value at the
beginning of specified row and column. You must
surround text with quotation marks (- t).
PROGRAM:OUTPUT
:3+5ÜB
:ClrScreen
:Output(5,4,"ANSWER")
:Output(5,12,B)
:Pause
Pause [value]
8CTL
Programming command; suspends program execution
until you press b or displays value and suspends
program execution until you press b.
PROGRAM:PAUSE
:10ÜX
:"X+2"ÜY
:ZStandard
:Pause
PictoPlot
See Plot1: Pictograph
PiePlot
See Plot1: Pie Chart
Plot1(type,argument1,argument2,)
Plot2(type,argument1,argument2,)
Plot3(type,argument1,argument2,)
-ePLOTS
Selects and defines Statistical Plot 1,2, or 3 (Plot1,
Plot2, Plot3), according to one of eight stat plot types.
All types and corresponding arguments are listed
next. Select type from the - e TYPE menu.
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