Functions and instructions, Accessing functions and instructions from menus – Texas Instruments TI-73 EXPLORER User Manual

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7301ENG.DOC CH1 Operating the TI-73, English Julie Hewlett Revised: 07/29/98 11:55 AM Printed: 05/19/99

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Functions and Instructions

A function returns a value. Generally, the first letter of each

function is lowercase on the TIN73. For example,

pxl-Test(

is a

function because it returns a value,

0

or

1

.

An instruction initiates an action. Generally, the first letter of

each instruction name is uppercase. For example,

Pxl-On(

is an

instruction that draws a pixel on the graph screen.
Most functions and some instructions take at least one

argument. An open parenthesis (

(

) at the end of the function or

instruction name prompts you to enter an argument. Complete

the function with an end parenthesis, E.
Note: Do not use the Text editor to enter names of functions

or instructions. For example, you cannot enter

L

, then

O

, then

G

to calculate the log

of a value. If you did this, the calculator

would interpret the entry as implied multiplication of the

variables

L

,

O

, and

G

.

When this guidebook describes the syntax of a function or

instruction, each argument is in italics. Optional arguments for

a function are signified by brackets [ ]. Do not enter the

brackets.

Accessing Functions and Instructions from Menus

Accessing Functions and Instructions from Menus

You can find most functions and instructions on menus (in

other words, not directly from the keyboard).

Displaying a Menu

To display a menu, press the key associated with the menu. Up

to four separate menus are displayed from which you choose

the menu item you want.

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