Lcust – Texas Instruments TI-86 User Manual

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Chapter 20: A to Z Function and Instruction Reference

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20ATOZ.DOC TI-86, Chap 20, US English Bob Fedorisko Revised: 02/13/01 2:42 PM Printed: 02/13/01 3:05 PM Page 311 of 118

20ATOZ.DOC TI-86, Chap 20, US English Bob Fedorisko Revised: 02/13/01 2:42 PM Printed: 02/13/01 3:05 PM Page 311 of 118

Lbl

‡ program editor

CTL menu

Lbl

label

Creates a label of up to eight characters. A program can
use a

Goto

instruction to transfer control (branch) to a

specified label.

Program segment, assuming a correct
password has already been stored to the

password

variable:

©

:Lbl Start
:InpSt "Enter password:",PSW
:If PSW

ƒpassword

:Goto Start
:Disp "Welcome"

©

lcm(

MATH MISC menu

lcm(

integerA

,

integerB

)

Returns the least common multiple of two nonnegative
integers.

lcm(5,2) b

10

lcm(6,9) b

18

lcm(18,33) b

198

LCust(

‡ program editor

CTL menu

LCust(

item#

,"

title

"

[,

item#

,"

title

", ...])

Loads (defines) the TI

N86’s custom menu, which is

displayed when the user presses 9. The menu can
have up to 15 items, shown in three groups of five items.
For each item#/title pair:

item#

— integer from 1 through 15 that identifies the

item’s position in the menu. The item numbers must
be specified in order, but you can skip numbers.

"

title

"

— string with up to 8 characters (not counting

the quotes) that will be pasted to the current cursor
location when the item is selected. This can be a
variable name, expression, function name, program
name, or any text string.

Program segment:

©

:LCust(1,"t",2,"Q'1",3,"Q'2",4,"R
K",5,"Euler",6,"QI1",7,"QI2",8,"t
Min")

©

After executed and when the user presses
9:

InpSt stores input as a string,

so be sure to store a string to

the password variable.

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