Texas Instruments TI-82 User Manual - Page 191

display table displays the current table. The program halts

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Prompt During execution Prompt displays each variable, one at a time, followed by =?. Enter a value and then press Í for each variable. The values are stored, and the program resumes execution. (PRGM I/O item 2) Prompt variableA,variableB, . . . For example, Prompt Xmin,Xmax,Ymin,Ymax allows the user to enter values for the viewing WINDOW. If an expression is entered in response to Prompt, the expression is evaluated and then stored. Yn and other Y= functions are not valid with Prompt. DispGraph DispGraph (display graph) displays the current graph. If Pause is encountered after DispGraph, the program halts temporarily so you can examine the screen. Press Í to resume execution. (PRGM I/O item 4) DispTable DispTable (display table) displays the current table. The program halts temporarily so you can examine the screen. Press Í to resume execution. (PRGM I/O item 5) Output( Output( displays text or a value on the current Home screen beginning at line (1-8) and column (1-16), typing over any existing characters. You may wish to precede Output( with ClrHome (page 13.17). Expressions are evaluated and values are displayed according to the current MODE settings. Matrices are displayed in entry format and wrap to the next line. text cannot include !. (PRGM I/O item 6) Output(line,column,"text") Output(line,column,value) In Split screen MODE, the maximum value of row is 4 for Output(. Programming 13-15

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Programming
13-15
Prompt
During execution
Prompt
displays each
variable
, one at a time, followed by
=?
. Enter a value and then press
Í
for each
variable
. The values are
stored, and the program resumes execution. (
PRGM I/O
item
2
)
Prompt
variableA
,
variableB
,
. . .
For example,
Prompt Xmin,Xmax,Ymin,Ymax
allows the user to enter
values for the viewing
WINDOW
.
If an expression is entered in response to
Prompt
, the expression is
evaluated and then stored.
Y
n
and other
Y=
functions are not valid with
Prompt
.
DispGraph
DispGraph
(display graph) displays the current graph. If
Pause
is
encountered after
DispGraph
, the program halts temporarily so you can
examine the screen. Press
Í
to resume execution. (
PRGM I/O
item
4
)
DispTable
DispTable
(display table) displays the current table. The program halts
temporarily so you can examine the screen. Press
Í
to resume
execution. (
PRGM I/O
item
5
)
Output(
Output(
displays
text
or a
value
on the current Home screen beginning at
line
(1–8) and
column
(1–16), typing over any existing characters. You may
wish to precede
Output(
with
ClrHome
(page 13
.
17). Expressions are
evaluated and values are displayed according to the current
MODE
settings.
Matrices are displayed in entry format and wrap to the next line.
text
cannot include
!
. (
PRGM I/O
item
6
)
Output(
line
,
column
,"
text
")
Output(
line
,
column
,
value
)
In
Split
screen
MODE
, the maximum value of
row
is 4 for
Output(
.