Command reference, Command, Reference – Casio FX-9750GII User Manual

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5. Command Reference

I Command Index

Break....................................................8-10

CloseComport38k ................................8-17

ClrGraph ............................................. 8-14

ClrList ..................................................8-14

ClrMat ..................................................8-14

ClrText .................................................8-14

DispF-Tbl, DispR-Tbl ...........................8-14

Do~LpWhile .........................................8-10

DrawDyna ........................................... 8-14

DrawFTG-Con, DrawFTG-Plt ..............8-15

DrawGraph ..........................................8-15

DrawR-Con, DrawR-Plt .......................8-15

DrawR

3-Con, DrawR3-Plt ...................8-15

DrawStat ..............................................8-15

DrawWeb ............................................ 8-15

Dsz ......................................................8-12

Exp(......................................................8-19

Exp

Str( .............................................8-19

For~To~(Step~)Next ..............................8-9

Getkey .................................................8-16

Goto~Lbl ............................................. 8-12

If~Then~(Else~)IfEnd ............................8-9

Isz ........................................................8-12

Locate ..................................................8-17

Menu ....................................................8-13

OpenComport38k ................................8-17

Prog .....................................................8-11

PlotPhase.............................................8-16

RclCapt ................................................8-21

Receive( ...............................................8-17

Receive38k ..........................................8-18

Return ..................................................8-11

Send( ...................................................8-17

Send38k ...............................................8-18

Stop .................................................... 8-11

StrCmp(................................................8-19

StrInv( ..................................................8-19

StrJoin(.................................................8-19

StrLeft( .................................................8-19

StrLen( .................................................8-19

StrLwr( .................................................8-19

StrMid( .................................................8-20

StrRight( ...............................................8-20

StrRotate(.............................................8-20

StrShift( ................................................8-20

StrSrc( ..................................................8-20

StrUpr( .................................................8-20

While~WhileEnd ..................................8-10

? (Input Command) ................................8-8

< (Output Command) ...........................8-8

: (Multi-statement Command) ................8-8

= (Carriage Return) .............................8-8

’ (Comment Text Delimiter) ....................8-8

2 (Jump Code) ...................................8-13

=,

x, >, <, r, b (Relational Operators) ..8-18

+ ...........................................................8-20

The following are conventions that are used in this section when describing the various
commands.

Boldface Text ............. Actual commands and other items that always must be input are

shown in boldface.

{Curly Brackets} ........... Curly brackets are used to enclose a number of items, one of which

must be selected when using a command. Do not input the curly
brackets when inputting a command.

[Square Brackets] ........ Square brackets are used to enclose items that are optional. Do not

input the square brackets when inputting a command.

Numeric Expressions ... Numeric expressions (such as 10, 10 + 20, A) indicate constants,

calculations, numeric constants, etc.

Alpha Characters ......... Alpha characters indicate literal strings (such as AB).

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