Pause, End end 8, Pause pause 8 – Texas Instruments TI-73 EXPLORER User Manual

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Chapter 12: Programming

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7312ENG.DOC CH 12 Programming, English Julie Hewlett Revised: 07/29/98 12:17 PM Printed: 05/19/99 9:02

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Write a program named

RPTLOOP

that increments two

variables, I and J, and displays the value of J while I‚6.

PROGRAM:RPTLOOP

:0"I

:0"J

:Repeat I|6

:J+1"J

:I+1"I

:End

:Disp "J=",J

:Pause

End

End 8

7

7

End

identifies the end of a group of commands. You must

include an

End

instruction at the end of each

For(

,

While

, or

Repeat

loop. Also, you must enter an

End

instruction at the end

of each

If-Then

group and each

If-Then-Else

group.

:End

Pause

Pause 8

8

8

After a program has been executed, the screen is erased.

Therefore,

Pause

is useful to suspend program execution until

you press b, or to display value (such as answers or

graphs) and suspend program execution until you press b.

During the pause, the pause indicator is on in the top-right

corner. Press b to resume execution.

Pause

without value temporarily pauses the program. If the

DispGraph

or

Disp

instruction has been executed, the

appropriate screen is displayed.

:Pause

Pause

with value displays value on the Home screen. value can

be scrolled.

:Pause

value

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