Ord(), Output, P4 rx() – Texas Instruments PLUS TI-89 User Manual

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476 Appendix A: Functions and Instructions

8992APPA.DOC TI-89 / TI-92 Plus: Appendix A (US English) Susan Gullord Revised: 02/23/01 1:48 PM Printed: 02/23/01 2:21 PM Page 476 of 132

ord()

MATH/String menu

ord(

string

)

integer

ord(

list1

)

list

Returns the numeric code of the first
character in character string

string

, or a list

of the first characters of each list element.

See Appendix B for a complete listing of
character codes.

ord("hello") ¸

104

char(104) ¸

"h"

ord(char(24)) ¸

24

ord({"alpha","beta"}) ¸

{97 98}

Output

CATALOG

Output

row

,

column

,

exprOrString

Displays

exprOrString

(an expression or

character string) on the Program I/O screen
at the text coordinates (

row

,

column

).

An expression can include conversion
operations such as

4

DD

and

4

Rect

. You can

also use the

4 operator to perform unit and

number base conversions.

If

Pretty Print = ON

,

exprOrString

is “pretty

printed.”

From the Program I/O screen, you can press
‡ to display the Home screen, or a program
can use

DispHome

.

Program segment:

©

:RandSeed 1147
:ClrIO
:For i,1,90,10
: Output i, rand(100),"Hello"
:EndFor

©

Result after execution:

P

4

Rx()

MATH/Angle menu

P

4

Rx(

rExpression

,

qExpression

)

expression

P

4

Rx(

rList

,

qList

)

list

P

4

Rx(

rMatrix

,

qMatrix

)

matrix

Returns the equivalent x-coordinate of the
(r,

q) pair.

Note:

The

q argument is interpreted as either

a degree or radian angle, according to the
current angle mode. If the argument is an
expression, you can use ó or ô to override the
angle mode setting temporarily.

In Radian angle mode:

P

4Rx(r,q) ¸

cos(

q)ø r

P

4Rx(4,60¡) ¸

2

P

4Rx({ë 3,10,1.3},{p/3,ë p/4,0})

¸

{

л 3/2 5ш 2 1.3

}

P

4

Ry()

MATH/Angle menu

P

4

Ry(

rExpression

,

qExpression

)

expression

P

4

Ry(

rList

,

qList

)

list

P

4

Ry(

rMatrix

,

qMatrix

)

matrix

Returns the equivalent y-coordinate of the
(r,

q) pair.

Note:

The

q argument is interpreted as either

a degree or radian angle, according to the
current angle mode. If the argument is an
expression, you can use ó or ô to override the
angle mode setting temporarily.

In Radian angle mode:

P

4Ry(r,q) ¸

sin(

q)ø r

P

4Ry(4,60¡) ¸

3

P

4Ry({ë 3,10,1.3},{p/3,ë p/4,0})

¸

{

л 3ш 3

2

л 5ш

2 0.

}

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