Casio FX-CG10 Software User Guide - Page 312
Using Calculator Functions in Programs, Using Color Commands in a Program
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6. Using Calculator Functions in Programs k Using Color Commands in a Program Color commands let you specify colors for on-screen lines, text, and other display elements. The following color commands are supported. RUN Mode: Black, Blue, Red, Magenta, Green, Cyan, Yellow, ColorAuto, ColorClr BASE Mode: Black, Blue, Red, Magenta, Green, Cyan, Yellow • Color commands are input with the dialog box shown below, which appears when you press !f(FORMAT)b(Color Command) (!f(FORMAT) in a BASE Mode program). For example, the following key operation would input the color command Blue. RUN Mode: !f(FORMAT)b(Color Command)c(Blue) BASE Mode: !f(FORMAT)c(Blue) • Except for ColorAuto and ColorClr, color commands can be used in a program in combination with the commands described below. - Manual graph commands (page 5-25) You can specify the color of a manual graph by placing a color command before "Graph Y=" or any other graph commands that can be input following !4(SKETCH)5(GRAPH). Example: Red Graph Y = X2 − 1 - Sketch Commands You can specify the draw color of a figure drawn with a Sketch command by placing a color command before the following Sketch commands. Tangent, Normal, Inverse, PlotOn, PlotChg, F-Line, Line, Circle, Vertical, Horizontal, Text, PxlOn, PxlChg, SketchNormal, SketchThick, SketchBroken, SketchDot, SketchThin Example: Green SketchThin Circle 2, 1, 2 - List Command You can specify a color for a list using the syntaxes shown below. List n (n = 1 to 26) List "sub name" You can specify a color for a specific element in a list using the syntaxes shown below. List n [] (n = 1 to 26) List "sub name" [] Example: Blue List 1 Red List 1 [3] 8-28