Casio ClassPad 300 PLUS User Manual

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k Single-character Variable Precautions

Your ClassPad supports the use of

single-character variables, which are variables whose

names consist of a single character like “

a

” or “

x

”. Some ClassPad keys (

x, y, Z

keypad keys, math (mth) soft keyboard X, Y, Z, [ keys, V key set keys, etc.) are
dedicated single-character variable name input keys. You cannot use such a key to input a
variable name that has more than one character.
For example, pressing the keypad keys

x and y in succession is interpreted by the

ClassPad as the multiplication expression “

x

×

y

”, and not as the characters “

xy

”. In order to

input a variable name made up of two or more characters, use the alphabet (abc) keyboard.
For more information, see “Using Single-character Variables” on page 1-6-12.

k Creating a New Variable

The most common way to create a new variable is assigning a value or expression to the
applicable variable name. Use the variable assignment key (W ) to assign data to a variable.

1-7-6

Variables and Folders

The following is an example of assignment to a variable while “main” is specified as the
current folder.

Example: To create a new variable named “eq1” and assign the expression 2

x

+ 1 to it

The following assumes that there are no variables named “eq1” or “

x

” currently in

the “main” folder.

u ClassPad Operation

(1) On the application menu, tap

J to start the Main application.

(2) Press

k to display the soft keyboard, and then perform the following key

operation.

9cX+bW 0eqbw

• This creates a variable named “eq1” in the current folder (the “main” folder in this

example), and assigns the expression 2

x

+ 1 to it.

Assign key
This key is included on the math
(mth) and 2D soft keyboards.

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