Casio ClassPad 300 PLUS User Manual

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InputFunc

Syntax:

InputFunc

Ⅺ <user-defined function name> (<argument>[,<argument>…])

[,"<string 1>"[,"<string 2>"]]

Function: When program execution reaches the InputFunc command, the user is prompted

to input the contents of the user-defined function.

Example: InputFunc v(v0, t), "To define function v0(m/s), t(sec)", "define function"

Description
• If you do not specify anything for "<string 1>", the prompt “<variable name>?” appears by

default.

• The text specified for "<string 2>" is used as the input dialog box title.
• The InputFunc command pauses program execution and displays a dialog box that

contains the text string indicated by "<string 1>" and an input box. The dialog box that
appears is identical to the Input command dialog box. A text string enclosed within
quotation marks (" ") or a variable name can be specified for "<string 1>".

• Specifying a very long display text string can cause part of it to be cut off when it is

displayed in the dialog box.

• When the dialog box appears, input an expression into the input box and then tap [OK].

This closes the dialog box, assigns the input expression to the applicable variable and
resumes program execution.

• Tapping [

] on the dialog box terminates program execution.

InputStr

Syntax:

InputStr

Ⅺ <variable name>[,"<string 1>"[,"<string 2>"]]

Function: When program execution reaches the InputStr command, the user is prompted

for input of a string, which is assigned to a variable.

Description
• The InputStr command pauses program execution and displays a dialog box that contains

the text string indicated by "<string 1>" and an input box. The dialog box that appears is
identical to the Input command dialog box. A text string enclosed within quotation marks
(" ") or a variable name can be specified for "<string 1>".

• Specifying a long display text string can cause part of it to be cut off when it is displayed in

the dialog box.

• When the dialog box appears, input a string into the input box and then tap [OK]. This

closes the dialog box, assigns the input string to the applicable variable and resumes
program execution.

• Tapping [

] on the dialog box terminates program execution.

• The text specified for "<string 2>" is used as the input dialog box title.
• If you do not specify anything for "<string 1>", the prompt “<variable name>?” appears by

default.

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Program Command Reference

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