Texas Instruments TINSPIRE Reference Guide - Page 90
RequestStr, Catalog >, Windows®, Macintosh®, Handheld, Return, right, c
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RequestStr Catalog > RequestStr promptString, var[, DispFlag] Programming command: Operates identically to the first syntax of the Request command, except that the user's response is always interpreted as a string. By contrast, the Request command interprets the response as an expression unless the user encloses it in quotation marks (""). Note: You can use the RequestStr command within a userdefined program but not within a function. Define a program: Define requestStr_demo()=Prgm RequestStr "Your name:",name,0 Disp "Response has ",dim(name)," characters." EndPrgm Run the program and type a response: requestStr_demo() To stop a program that contains a RequestStr command inside an infinite loop: • Windows®: Hold down the F12 key and press Enter repeatedly. • Macintosh®: Hold down the F5 key and press Enter repeatedly. c · • Handheld: Hold down the key and press repeatedly. Note: See also Request, page 83. Result after selecting OK (Note that the DispFlag argument of 0 omits the prompt and response from the history): requestStr_demo() Response has 5 characters. Return Return [Expr] Returns Expr as the result of the function. Use within a Func...EndFunc block. Note: Use Return without an argument within a Prgm...EndPrgm block to exit a program. Note for entering the example: In the Calculator application @ on the handheld, you can enter multi-line definitions by pressing · instead of at the end of each line. On the computer keyboard, hold down Alt and press Enter. Catalog > right( ) right(List1[, Num]) ⇒ list Returns the rightmost Num elements contained in List1. If you omit Num, returns all of List1. right(sourceString[, Num]) ⇒ string Returns the rightmost Num characters contained in character string sourceString. If you omit Num, returns all of sourceString. right(Comparison) ⇒ expression Returns the right side of an equation or inequality. Catalog > 84 TI-Nspire™ Reference Guide