Calculation error, Assigning a value to a variable – Casio 330 User Manual

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Calculation Error

An error message dialog box, like the one shown below, appears when there is a problem
with the syntax of an input expression or value, when the number of decimal places of a
calculation result in the Standard mode (page 2-2-6) exceeds a specified range, etc. Tap [OK]
to close the dialog box and return to the calculation.

Tip

• The text of the error message dialog box depends on the type of error that occurred. For details,

see the “Error Message Table” on page

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-10-1.

• If you perform a calculation that is mathematically undefined (such as division by zero), the

message “Undefined” appears in place of the calculation result, without display of an error
message.

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Basic Calculations

Assigning a Value to a Variable

Besides using the variable assignment key (6, page 1-7-6), you can also use the syntax
shown below in the Main application and eActivity application to assign a value to a variable.

Syntax: Variable: = value

Example: Assign 123 to variable x

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ClassPad Operation

(1) Perform the key operation below in the Main application work area.

7+@AB

(2)

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Important!

“:=” can be used only in Main and eActivity. It can NOT be used in a program. In the Program
application, you must use 6 to store a value to a variable.

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