Inputting a formula -4-4, Inputting a formula – Casio ClassPad 300 PLUS User Manual

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Inputting a Formula

A formula is an expression that the Spreadsheet application calculates and evaluates when
you input it, when data related to the formula is changed, etc.

A formula always starts with an equal sign (=), and can contain any one of the following.
• Values
• Mathematical expressions
• Cell references
• ClassPad soft keyboard functions (cat page of keyboard)
• [Action] menu functions (page 13-6-4)

Formulas are calculated dynamically whenever related values are changed, and the latest
result is always displayed in the spreadsheet.

The following shows a simple example where a formula in cell B5 calculates the average of
the values in cells B1 through B3.

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Editing Cell Contents

Important!

• Tapping another cell while the first character in the edit box is an equal sign (=) inserts a

reference to the tapped cell into the edit box. Dragging across a range of cells will input a
reference to the selected range. See “Inputting a Cell Reference” on page 13-4-6 for more
information.

• When a cell is set to text data type, formulas are displayed as text when they are not

preceded by an equal sign (=).

• When a cell is set to calculation data type, an error occurs when a formula is not preceded

by an equal sign (=).

u To use the soft keyboards to input a function

Example: To input the following

Cell A1:

x

^row(A1)

Cell B1: diff(A1,

x

, 1)

(1) Tap cell A1 to select it.

(2) Press

=, x, and then {.

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