Prompt, Disp, Prompt prompt 8 – Texas Instruments TI-73 EXPLORER User Manual

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Prompt

Prompt 8

"

2

2

During program execution,

Prompt

displays the specified

variables followed by

=?

, one at a time on separate lines.

During program execution, the user enters a value or

expression for each variable, and then presses b. The

values are stored, and the program resumes execution.

Y

n

functions are not valid with

Prompt

.

:Prompt

variableA[,variableB,variableC…]

Write a program named

WINDOW

that requests inputs to be

stored to

WINDOW

variables.

PROGRAM:WINDOW

:Prompt Xmin

:Prompt Xmax

:Prompt Ymin

:Prompt Ymax

Disp

Disp 8

"

3

3

Disp

displays one or more variable values during program

execution. To display text, surround the text with quotation

marks.

:Disp

valueA[,valueB,valueC,

…]

:Disp "

text

"

[,valueA]

Pause

after

Disp

halts execution temporarily so that you can

examine the screen. To resume execution, press b. If a

list is too large to display in its entirety, an ellipsis (

) is

displayed in the last column, but the list cannot be scrolled.

If value is a variable, the current value stored to the

variable is displayed.

If value is an expression, it is evaluated and the result is

displayed on the right side of the next line.

If value is text within quotation marks, it is displayed on

the left side of the current display line.

"

is not valid as

text.

³

For WINDOW

variables, press

-

}

1.

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