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Example
10:
INPUT
tt
DATA
E=
"
;
E
#
Operation
Set
to
the
RUN
mode
CBCEOTS
5
CE6
Display
DATA
E=_
DATA
E=5_
DATA
E
=
5*6.
Note
A
display
indicating
that
the
Computer
is waiting
for
input
in
general
form
(3).
I Inputting
data
((expression)).
30
is
placed in E.
General
forms
(1)
to
(3)
can
be
intermixed
with
each
other.
Example:
INPUT
A
,
"B
="
»
B
»
''WHO
?"
;
C$
There
is
no
limit
on the
length
of
characters
between
quotation
marks
that
specify
a
message
in
general
forms
(2)
and
(3).
You
can
make
a
correction
by
pressing [cl]
key in the
course of
inputting
data.
However,
in
general
forms
(1)
and
(2),
pressing
the
[cl]
key
displays
a
question
mark
"?"
alone;
with
general
form
(3)
the
entire
message
is displayed
again.
If
you
pressed
(wSr)
key
and
an
error
occurs,
press
(cl]
key; either
"?"
alone
or
the
entire
message
will
appear
as
noted
above.
Note:
[Variable]
specified
in
general
forms
(2)
and
(3)
must be
a
fixed
memory,
a
dimensioned
memory
(that
is
specified
by a
code,
such
as
A
(30)
or A
(B),
that
contains
a fixed
memory
inside
the
parentheses,
or
an
integer
with
no
sign.)
You
must
be
aware
that
you
cannot
use
a
form
such
as
A(A(30))
or
A(5 *
9).
You
must
also
note
that
indexing
the
[shft]
and
QT)
keys
when
[variable]
is a character
variable
in
general
forms
(1)
to
(3)
will
prevent
you from
using
a
character
variable
in
the
subsequent
inputs.
[Skip
operation]
If
your
press
the
(Sjra]
key
without
inputting
data
in
response
to
I
NPUT
statements,
the
Computer
will
skip
the
remaining
statements
on
that
line
and go
to the next
line.
Example:
PROGRAM
3 (Average)
Programming
1 :
VX
A" :
CLEAR
20:
INPUT
"DATA
A=»
;
A
:
B=B+A
:
GOTO
20
C=C+1
30
:
D=B/C
40
:
PR I
NT
50
:
END
"AVERAGE^
"
;
D
Note
Definition:
memory
is
cleared.
Inputting
data:
sum
Counting
data
number:
Jump
Computing
average
(PRINT
statement
in
general
form
(5))
End
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Radio Shack Telephone Interface II Specifications

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BrandRadio Shack
ModelTelephone Interface II
CategoryDesktop
LanguageEnglish

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