Test operations, Test operations test operations – Texas Instruments TI-73 EXPLORER User Manual

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Chapter 2: Math Operations

7302ENG.DOC CH2 Math Operations, English Julie Hewlett Revised: 07/29/98 11:58 AM Printed: 05/19/99 8:58

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Test Operations

Test Operations -

t

The two types of test operations included in the Text editor

are relational operators (

=

,

ƒ

,

>

,

‚

,

<

, and



) and logic (Boolean)

operators (

and

and

or

).

Both relational and logic operators often are used in programs

to control program flow and in graphing to control the graph

as a function over specific values.

Relational Operators

Relational operators compare conditionA and conditionB and

return

1

if the conditional statement is true. They return

0

if

the conditional statement is false. conditionA and conditionB

can be real numbers, expressions, or lists.
If both conditions are lists, they must have the same number

of elements. If one condition is a list and the other a non-list,

the non-list is compared with each element of the list, and a

list is returned.
Test operations are frequently used in programs.

conditionA

relational_operator

conditionB

Relational operators are evaluated after mathematical

functions according to EOS rules (Appendix B: Reference

Information). Therefore, for 2+2=2+3, the TI-73 returns

0

. It

compares 4 with 5 and returns 0, because the operation is

false. For 2+(2=2)+3, the TI-73 returns

6

. The relational test in

parentheses returns 1, because the operation is true. Then it

adds 2+(1)+3.

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