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  • # PRGM to enter the PRGM menu # ENTER or 1 to choose If
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  • ...or for your program. In the Program editor, press 2nd and PRGM. Then press ENTER on ClrDraw. Now the command has been put into your program. ...RS and 1, then scroll down to whichever variable you want to use and press ENTER. Now the variable has been put into your program. You then have to type wha
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  • ...lue for a variable, waiting until the user enters a value and then presses ENTER. When using Prompt, the variable that is being asked for will be displayed ...on, then arrow over to the I/O menu. Then, scroll down to Prompt and press ENTER. Now the Prompt command has been put into your program. You then have to ty
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  • ...ts (respectively), while the End command is in the seventh spot. You press ENTER to put the commands in your program. ...the TEST menu, while the logic operators are in the LOGIC menu. You press ENTER to put the commands in your program.
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  • ...tion, because there is a great likelihood that somebody at some point will enter in bad input. When that finally happens, the program will crash when it tri ...Ultimately, it comes down to knowing the user, and what they are likely to enter in.
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  • ...[->]</code>, <code>[Enter]</code>. Give the program a name, and hit <code>[Enter]</code>.<br /> ...pages of the list, and up/down arrow keys to move your cursor. Hit <code>[Enter]</code> to paste the selected command, or <code>[Clear]</code> to leave the
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  • * Press "ENTER" * Enter the name for your program
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  • |summary=Prompts the user to enter a value and then stores the value to the variable. # PRGM to enter the PRGM menu
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  • ...ut read and processed each time through the game loop. In addition, if you enter a large block of code for the player, it will take a while before the other :Disp "SENDING DATA...","PRESS ENTER WHEN
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  • ...reen. Press 2nd, Draw then scroll until you find 3:Horizontal. You need to enter the Y coordinate of the line. Let's say you have a window with these settin ...draw a line from top to bottom of the Graph Screen. This time, you need to enter the X coordinate of the line. Let's say you have a window with these settin
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  • ...NTER. The Name= prompt is displayed, and alpha-lock is on. You now have to enter a name. After you have typed in a name that you are satisfied with, press ENTER. This will put you in the Program editor. When you are in the Program edito
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  • ...e, you need the '''X-axis''' to go from -2 till 10. In that case you would enter -2 here ...e, you need the '''X-axis''' to go from -2 till 10. In that case you would enter 10 here.
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  • ...ers). This also indicates that it is a string. Inside the string, you then enter whatever characters you want. If you want to [[TI-BASIC:Store|Store]] the s ...ou then scroll down to whichever string variable you want to use and press ENTER.
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  • |summary=Prompts the user to enter values for variables and then stores those values to the variables. # PRGM to enter the PRGM menu
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  • # PRGM to enter the PRGM menu # PRGM to enter the PRGM menu
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  • ...ogram, we are going to either let the user pick his level of difficulty or enter the numbers the computer is going to pick a number between. Your program sh '''''Enter Own Numbers'''''
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  • ...g the calculator work the statistics out. In either case, you will need to enter the standard deviation and desired confidence level as well. Alternatively, you could calculate the mean and sample size and enter those instead. The sample size in this case is 30; let's say the mean was 6
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  • |summary=Pauses the program until the user presses ENTER. # PRGM to enter the PRGM menu
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  • || Group 1 || ENTER || + || - || × || ÷ || ^ || CLEAR ||~ || ...s pressed, the program doesn't interpret it as an <span style="color:blue">enter</span>.
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  • ...ered by accident), displaying a message to the user telling them to "Press ENTER" and then stopping the program with the [[TI-BASIC:Return|Return]] command :Output(4,4,"Press ENTER
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  • 1) First enter the name of your program as you would like it to appear as the page title. 2) Enter the name of the Author. You may like to include a link to the author's page
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  • 1) Enter the name of the Author. You may like to include a link to the author's page 2) Enter the size of the program (if it were to be loaded onto a calculator). Don't
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  • # 2nd CATALOG to enter the command catalog ...ssage that is displayed in place of the clock on the mode screen and press ENTER twice.
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  • # ALPHA E to select Pmt_End, or use arrows and ENTER. # ENTER to select Finance...
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  • # 4 to select On/Off..., or use arrows and ENTER. # 2 to select FnOff, or use arrows and enter.
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  • # ALPHA F to select Pmt_Bgn, or use arrows and ENTER. # ENTER to select Finance...
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  • # PRGM to enter the PRGM menu # RIGHT to enter the I/O menu
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  • ...key is in on the calculator. The row is from 1 (Y= to GRAPH) to 10 (ON to ENTER), and the column starts from 1 and goes left to right. The arrows left, up, ...presses in a program. You can let users select a choice without having to enter a number or go through a menu. Or you can let users input a command such as
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  • # 9 to select bal(, or use arrows and ENTER. # 1 or ENTER to select Finance...
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  • # 2ND CATALOG to enter the catalog ...though the Input command can already handle lists, it requires the user to enter the opening bracket that signifies a list. With expr(, this can be avoided.
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  • # ENTER to select ZBox. ...TER to select one corner of the window; then as you use the arrow keys and ENTER to select the other corner, a rectangle of the window's dimensions will be
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  • This is one of the simplest commands in xLIB. Just enter real(0,1 in your program to quickly clear the screen. You will almost never ...sprite, but this command might fool you at the beginning, because you must enter it in bytes. One byte is equal to 8 pixels, so if you have a sprite that i
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  • # 2nd PRGM to enter the DRAW menu ...or down keys, since that would change the calculator's contrast). Pressing ENTER starts or stops the drawing respectively, and you just have to press CLEAR
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  • ...ly, you could calculate the mean, sample size, and standard deviation, and enter those instead. The sample size in this case is 30; let's say the mean was 6 ...urse, the main use of the TInterval command is in a program. While you can enter the TInterval command on the home screen as well (just look in the catalog
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  • # 0 to select ΣPrn(, or use arrows and ENTER. # 1 or ENTER to select Finance...
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  • keyloop: ;keep getting key presses until the enter key is pressed ...e last line of this code? It jumps to a label that gets key presses if the enter key was not pressed. As with regular control statements, it is possible to
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  • ...respective data, you can already see that there is simply too much data to enter in; and then when you think about the possibility of having to go through a ...type the subprogram's name. You can also go to the program menu, and press ENTER on whichever program you want to use to paste the program's name into the p
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  • # Use arrows and ENTER to select Ask from the Depend: line. ...calculate Y1 at X=0, select the X=0 column, scroll right to Y1, and press ENTER.
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  • ...u want to solve for, and press ALPHA SOLVE to solve for it. The values you enter and solve for are also stored to the variables found in the VARS submenu. T ...ds to solve for the PMT, I%, PV, N, and FV variables respectively. You can enter them without arguments to use the values stored to the variables, or give t
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  • ...ontinuously display the getkey code for the key you press, until you press enter. cp 5 ;If enter is pressed,
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  • # ALPHA A to select ΣInt(, or use arrows and ENTER. # 1 or ENTER to select Finance...
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  • # 2nd CATALOG to enter the command catalog ...ssage that is displayed in place of the clock on the mode screen and press ENTER twice.
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  • # ALPHA D to select dbd(, or use arrows and ENTER. # ENTER to select Finance...
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  • ...we'll add a cursor. The cursor allows the user to input up or down and use enter to select an item besides just pressing the corresponding number. What happens if the user presses up/down/enter? We'll need to add code to deal with the new key presses.
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  • ...ot have to do the regression on L₁ and L₂, but if you don't you'll have to enter the names of the lists after the command. ...dence level) If you need to specify a different confidence level, you must enter the names of the lists as well, even if they're L₁ and L₂.
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  • * Extra N—Open the catalog and press LOG and ENTER * Window variables—Hit VARS and then ENTER
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  • # 4 to select On/Off..., or use arrows and ENTER. # ENTER to select FnOn.
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  • ...you can provide some direction on what input you are expecting the user to enter. :Disp "Enter a Number
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  • ...ot have to do the regression on L₁ and L₂, but if you don't you'll have to enter the names of the lists after the command. For example: ...ault, you don't need to supply this argument. However, if you do, you must enter the names of the lists as well, even if they're L₁ and L₂.
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  • # PRGM to enter the PRGM menu # RIGHT to enter the I/O menu
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