Casio CFX-9800G-w Owners Manual - Page 22

Casio CFX-9800G-w - Color Graphing Calculator Manual

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Contents 12-7 Program Commands 302 Displaying the Program Function Menu 302 About the Newline Function 303 Displaying the Jump Command Menu 303 Displaying the Relational Operator Menu 304 Displaying the Punctuation Symbol Menu 304 12-8 Using Jump Commands 305 About Unconditional Jumps 305 About Conditional Jumps 306 About Count Jumps 307 12-9 Using Subroutines 308 Subroutines Save Memory 309 12-10 Using Array Memory 309 Array Memories to Simplify Programming 310 Cautions When Using Array Memories 311 Sample Programs That Use Array Memory 311 12-11 Displaying Text Messages 313 12-12 Using Matrices in Programs 314 12-13 Using the Graph Function in Programs 316 13 Chapter Data Communications 320 13-1 Connecting Two CDC:9800G Units 320 13-2 Connecting the CFX-9800G with a Personal Computer 321 13-3 Connecting the CFX-98006 to a CASIO Label Printer 321 13-4 Before Starting Data Communications 322 Entering the LINK Mode 322 About the Data Type Selection Screen 323 13-5 Setting Communications Parameters 325 Setting CFX-9800G Parameters 325 13-6 Using ALL, Range, and Factor 326 13-7 Using Program, Function Mem, Matrix, and Graph Function 328 13-8 Using Editor 331 13-9 Using Statistics, Variable Mem, Table, and Equation 334 13-10 Using Dynamic Graph 338 13-11 Using Back Up to Send All Mode Settings and Memory Data 341 13-12 Screen Copy Function 343 To Copy the Screen 343 '13-13 Data Communications Precautions 344 Appendix Appendix A Power Supply When t6 Replace Batteries Replacing Batteries About the Auto Power Off Function 345 346 346 346 348 Appendix B To Reset the Calculator Appendix C Function Reference Manual Calculations Program Calculations Appendix D Error Message Table Appendix E Input Ranges Appendix F Specifications Index Key Index Contents 349 351 351 356 358 361 364 368 374

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Contents
Contents
12-7
Program
Commands
302
Displaying
the
Program
Function
Menu
302
About
the
Newline
Function
303
Displaying
the
Jump
Command
Menu
303
Displaying
the
Relational
Operator
Menu
304
Displaying
the
Punctuation
Symbol
Menu
304
12-8
Using
Jump
Commands
305
About
Unconditional
Jumps
305
About
Conditional
Jumps
306
About
Count
Jumps
307
12-9
Using
Subroutines
308
Subroutines
Save
Memory
309
12-10
Using
Array
Memory
309
Array
Memories
to
Simplify
Programming
310
Cautions
When
Using
Array
Memories
311
Sample
Programs
That
Use
Array
Memory
311
12-11
Displaying
Text
Messages
313
12-12
Using
Matrices
in
Programs
314
12-13
Using
the
Graph
Function
in
Programs
316
Chapter
13
Data
Communications
320
13-1
Connecting
Two
CDC:9800G
Units
320
13-2
Connecting
the
CFX-9800G
with
a
Personal
Computer
321
13-3
Connecting
the
CFX-98006
to
a
CASIO
Label
Printer
321
13-4
Before
Starting
Data
Communications
322
Entering
the
LINK
Mode
322
About
the
Data
Type
Selection
Screen
323
13-5
Setting
Communications
Parameters
325
Setting
CFX-9800G
Parameters
325
13-6
Using
ALL,
Range,
and
Factor
326
13-7
Using
Program,
Function
Mem,
Matrix,
and
Graph
Function
328
13-8
Using
Editor
331
13-9
Using
Statistics,
Variable
Mem,
Table,
and
Equation
334
13-10
Using
Dynamic
Graph
338
13-11
Using
Back
Up
to
Send
All
Mode
Settings
and
Memory
Data
341
13-12
Screen
Copy
Function
343
To
Copy
the
Screen
343
'13-13
Data
Communications
Precautions
344
Appendix
345
Appendix
A
Power
Supply
346
When
t6
Replace
Batteries
346
Replacing
Batteries
346
About
the
Auto
Power
Off
Function
348
Appendix
B
To
Reset
the
Calculator
349
Appendix
C
Function
Reference
351
Manual
Calculations
351
Program
Calculations
356
Appendix
D
Error
Message
Table
358
Appendix
E
Input
Ranges
361
Appendix
F
Specifications
364
Index
368
Key
Index
374