Texas Instruments voyage 200 User Manual - Page 866
SendChat, setDate, setDtFmt
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@ SendCalc var[,port] Sends contents of var from a TI-89 Titanium to another TI-89 Titanium. If the port is not specified, or port = 0 is specified, the TI-89 Titanium sends data using the USB port if connected, if not, it will send using the I/O port. If port = 1, the TI-89 Titanium sends data using the USB port only. If port = 2, the TI-89 Titanium sends data using the I/O port only. SendChat CATALOG SendChat var Program segment: A general alternative to SendCalc, this is useful if the receiving unit is a TI-92 (or for a generic "chat" program that allows either a TI-92, Voyage™ 200, or TI-92 Plus to be used). Refer to SendCalc for more information. © :a+b! x :SendChat x © SendChat sends a variable only if that variable is compatible with the TI-92, which is typically true in "chat" programs. However, SendChat will not send an archived variable, a TI-89 graph data base, etc. seq( ) MATH/List menu seq(expression, var, low, high[, step]) ⇒ list Increments var from low through high by an increment of step, evaluates expression, and returns the results as a list. The original contents of var are still there after seq() is completed. var cannot be a system variable. The default value for step = 1. seq(n^2,n,1,6) ¸ {1 4 9 16 25 36} seq(1/n,n,1,10,2) ¸ {1 1/3 1/5 1/7 1/9} sum(seq(1àn^2,n,1,10,1)) ¸ 196... 127... or press ¥ ¸ to get: 1.549... setDate() CATALOG setDate(year,month,day) ⇒ listold Sets the clock to the date given in the argument setDate(2001,10,31) ¸ {2001 11 1} and returns a list. (Note: The year must fall in the range 1997 - 2132.) The returned list is in {yearold,monthold,dayold} format. The returned date is the previous clock value. Enter the year as a four-digit integer. The month and day can be either one- or two-digit integers. setDtFmt() CATALOG setDtFmt(integer) ⇒ integerold Sets the date format for the desktop according to the argument and returns the previous date format value. Integer values: 1 = MM/DD/YY 2 = DD/MM/YY 3 = MM.DD.YY 4 = DD.MM.YY 5 = YY.MM.DD 6 = MM-DD-YY 7 = DD-MM-YY 8 = YY-MM-DD 868 Appendix A: Functions and Instructions