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•Other Useful Cursor Movement Functions The following functions also come in handy when moving the cursor around inside a tile. III(TOP) • Moves the cursor to the top of the data. Example ri+R:T3xAs, T2-12x19^3 E(BTM) IFPWIFTTIEN Po Moves the cursor to the end of the data. Example E(BTM) ?.A:4-34:124 T2+12xliA30 12-7 Program Commands The unit provides you with special programming commands that let you perform conditional and unconditional jumps and loops. •Atl of the explanations provided here are performed using the Program Mode only. Note, however, that you can also perform the same operations in the File Editor Mode. •Displaying the Program Function Menu LEI EEEEEI CJ The following are the operations that are available from the function display at the bottom of the screen. Press the function key below the operation you want to perform. EI(JMP) g(REL) El(Prg) D(?) E(A) C(:) Displays jump command menu Displays relational operator menu Inputs "Frog" for program ,area specification Prompt command for value input Display result command Multistatement connector - 302- •The input in response to a prompt-command "?" can be a value or calculation expression up to 111 bytes long. No non calculation command or multistatement can be performed while the calculator is waiting forinput in response to a prompt command. •The display result command."A "causes'program execution to stop while the- calculation result up to the display result command or a text message is displayed. To resume program execution, press E. The final result of the program execution is displayed regardless of whether or not this command is included at the end. Note, however, that this command should be used at the end of the BASE Mode program in order to return the unit to its original mode following the program. •The multistatement connector ":" is used to connect two or more statements together for sequential execution. Unlike statements connected by the display result command, statements connected by the multistatement connector are executed from beginning to end, non-stop. Note that you can also use the Newline Function (described below) to connect statements, and make them easier to read on the display. • • •Aboutthe Newline Function The Newline Function is a multistatement connector that, performs a newline operation instead of inserting a ":" symbol at the connection of two statements. Note the two following displays. Press En here. Des: OtT: . +V. ?+S: Lbl 1:Isz T:Uxsi n SxT-9.8xT 2 +24 Goto 1_ Dese 0+T: ?.+V: 9+80 LbI 1:Isz T: Vxsi n SxT-9.8xT 2 +24 Soto 1_ Both displays show the same programs except that the upper one uses multistatement commands, while the lower one uses the Newline Function Note how much easier the lower display is to read. • To use the Newline Function To perform a newline operation at the end :of a-statement, pressIf. •Displaying the Jump Ccimmand Menu UMP) Inszafflomm I EEEEE - 303-

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•Other
Useful
Cursor
Movement
Functions
The
following
functions
also
come
in
handy
when
moving
the
cursor
around
inside
a
tile.
III(TOP)
Moves
the
cursor
to
the
top
of
the
data.
Example
r
i+R:T3xAs,
T2
-12x19^3
IFPWIFTTIEN
Po
E(BTM)
Moves
the
cursor
to
the
end
of
the
data.
Example
E(BTM)
12-7
Program
Commands
?.A:4
-
34:1
2
4
T2+12xliA30
The
unit
provides
you
with
special
programming
commands
that
let
you
perform
condi-
tional
and
unconditional
jumps
and
loops.
•Atl
of
the
explanations
provided
here
are
performed
using
the
Program
Mode
only.
Note,
however,
that
you
can
also
perform
the
same
operations
in
the
File
Editor
Mode.
•Displaying
the
Program
Function
Menu
LEI
EEEEEI
CJ
The
following
are
the
operations
that
are
available
from
the
function
display
at
the
bottom
of
the
screen.
Press
the
function
key
below
the
operation
you
want
to
perform.
EI(JMP)
Displays
jump
command
menu
g(REL)
Displays
relational
operator
menu
El(Prg)
Inputs
"Frog"
for
program
,area
specification
D(?)
Prompt
command
for
value
input
E(A)
Display
result
command
C(:)
Multistatement connector
-
302
-
•The
input
in
response
to
a
prompt
-command
"?"
can
be
a
value
or
calculation
expres-
sion
up
to
111
bytes
long.
No
non
calculation
command
or
multistatement
can
be
per-
formed
while
the
calculator
is
waiting
for
input
in
response
to
a
prompt
command.
•The
display
result
command."A
"causes'program
execution
to
stop
while
the
-
calcula-
tion
result
up
to
the
display
result
command
or
a
text
message
is
displayed.
To
resume
program
execution,
press
E.
The
final
result
of
the
program
execution
is
displayed
regard-
less
of
whether
or
not
this
command
is
included
at
the
end.
Note,
however,
that
this
command
should
be
used
at
the
end
of
the
BASE
Mode
program
in
order
to
return
the
unit
to
its
original
mode
following
the
program.
•The
multistatement
connector
":"
is
used
to
connect
two
or
more
statements
together
for
sequential
execution.
Unlike
statements
connected
by
the
display
result
command,
statements
connected
by
the
multistatement
connector
are
executed
from
beginning
to
end,
non-stop.
Note
that
you
can
also
use
the
Newline
Function
(described
below)
to
connect
statements,
and
make
them
easier
to
read
on
the
display.
•Aboutthe
Newline
Function
The
Newline
Function
is
a
multistatement
connector
that,
performs
a
newline
operation
instead
of
inserting
a
":"
symbol
at
the
connection
of
two
statements.
Note
the
two
following
displays.
Press
En
here.
Des:
OtT:
.
+V.
?+S:
Lbl
1:Isz
T:Uxsi
n
SxT-9.8xT
2
+24
Goto
1_
Dese
0+T:
?.+V
:
9
+80
Lb
I
1:Isz
T:
Vxsi
n
SxT-9.8xT
2
+24
Soto
1_
Both
displays
show
the
same
programs
except
that
the
upper
one
uses
multistatement
commands,
while
the
lower
one
uses
the
Newline
Function
Note how
much
easier
the
lower
display
is
to
read.
To
use
the
Newline
Function
To
perform
a
newline
operation
at
the
end
:of
a
-statement,
press
If.
•Displaying
the
Jump
Ccimmand
Menu
UMP)
303-
Inszafflomm
I
EEEEE