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SYNTAX:
ENTERING A CHARACTER:
Characters are used for prompting, memory, labelling, etc. The
character must fall within the quotes; “ “ .
Ex: “ABC”
“SIN A => “
“PROGRAM A”
The following cannot be defined as a character:
Ex: -F-, TRC, “ , , CL, LST, CA, INS, DEL,
When entering each instruction as a character, firstly -F- then “ to
specify the character. Next enter the character by each key, and
finally -F- “ are used again, to stop the characters to be displayed in
a prompt or label.
Ex: -F- “ A B C -F- “ displays as ”A B C”
-F- “ -F- SIN A = -F- “ displays as “SIN A =”
-F- “ A B C -F- “ -,- displays as ABC
-F- “ -F- SIN A = -F- “-,- displays as “SIN A =”
• Using CA or CL and the input will be deleted.
Only 16 characters can be entered between the “ “. Any character
after the 16
th
will be ignored.
-F- LN , -F- SIN and other 2 and 3 character keys are used in a
display (between “ “) and they exceed the 16 character, limit they