Casio ClassPad 300 PLUS User Manual

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Example 1: Jumping to a subroutine without assigning values to the subroutine’s parameter

variables

Main Program
Input A
Input B
Sub1( )

Jumps to subroutine program “Sub1”

Print C

Subroutine (Program Name: “Sub1”)
A+B S C
Return

Example 2: Jumping to a subroutine while assigning values to the subroutine’s parameter

variables

• In this example, the main program assigns values to parameter variable “E” in a subroutine

named “Sub1”, and to parameter variables “F” and “G” in a subroutine named “Sub2”.

Main Program
Input A
Input B
Sub1(A)

Assigns the value of main program variable “A” to the

parameter

variable (E) in

subroutine “Sub1”, and then jumps to subroutine “Sub1”.

Print C
Sub2(A,B)

Assigns the values of main program variables “A” and “B” to the

parameter

variables (F and G) in subroutine “Sub2”, and then jumps to subroutine “Sub2”.

Print D

Subroutine Program 1 (Program Name “Sub1”)
E

× 2 S C ←

Requires input of variable name E into the parameter variable box.

Return

Subroutine Program 2 (Program Name “Sub2”)
F + G S D

Requires input of variable names F and G into the parameter variable box.

Return

Tip

• The subroutine does not need to be located in the current folder. To specify a subroutine named

“Sub1” that is located in a folder named “f1”, for example, you would specify “f1\Sub1( )”.

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Creating a New Program

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