Casio FX-9750GII User Manual

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8-13

Description: This command increments the value of a control variable by 1, and then tests
(checks) it. If the current value is non-zero, execution continues with the next statement. If the
current value is zero, execution jumps to the statement following the multi-statement command
(:), display command (

<), or carriage return (=).

 (Jump Code)

Function: This code is used to set up conditions for a conditional jump. The jump is executed
whenever the conditions are false.

Syntax:

True

<left side> <relational operator> <right side>

 <statement>

_

:

^

<statement>

False

Parameters:

• left side/right side: variable (A to Z,

r

,

Q), numeric constant, variable expression (such as:

A × 2)

• relational operator: =,

x, >, <, r, b (page 8-18)

Description:

• The conditional jump compares the contents of two variables or the results of two

expressions, and a decision is made whether or not to execute the jump based on the results
of the comparison.

• If the comparison returns a true result, execution continues with the statement following

the

 command. If the comparison returns a false result, execution jumps to the statements

following the multi-statement command (:), display command (

<), or carriage return (=).

Menu

Function: Creates a branching menu in a program.

Syntax: Menu "<string (menu name)>", "<string (branch name) 1>", <value or variable 1>,
"<string (branch name) 2>" ,<value or variable 2>, ... , "<string (branch name)

n

>", <value or

variable

n

>

Parameters: value (0 to 9), variable (A to Z,

r

,

Q)

Description:

• Each "<string (branch name)

n

>" ,<value or variable

n

> part is a branch set, and the entire

branch set must be included.

• From two to nine branching sets can be included. An error occurs when there is only one or

more than nine branching sets.

• Selecting a branch on the menu while the program is running jumps to the same type of label

(Lbl

n

) as the one used in combination with the Goto command. Specifying “"OK", 3” for the

“"<string (branch name)

n

>", <value or variable

n

>” part specifies a jump to Lbl 3.

Example: Lbl 2

=

Menu "IS IT DONE?", "OK", 1, "EXIT", 2

=

Lbl 1

=

"IT’S DONE !"

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