Entering and using strings, What is a string, Entering a string – Texas Instruments TI-84 User Manual
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Entering and Using Strings
Entering and Using Strings
Entering and Using Strings
Entering and Using Strings
What Is a String?
What Is a String?
What Is a String?
What Is a String?
A string is a sequence of characters that you enclose within quotation marks. On the
TI-84 Plus, a string has two primary applications.
•
It defines text to be displayed in a program.
•
It accepts input from the keyboard in a program.
Characters are the units that you combine to form a string.
•
Count each number, letter, and space as one character.
•
Count each instruction or function name, such as
sin(
or
cos(
, as one character; the
TI-84 Plus interprets each instruction or function name as one character.
Entering a String
Entering a String
Entering a String
Entering a String
To enter a string on a blank line on the home screen or in a program, follow these steps.
1.
Press
ƒ
[
ã
]
to indicate the beginning of the string.
2.
Enter the characters that comprise the string.
•
Use any combination of numbers, letters, function names, or instruction names
to create the string.
•
To enter a blank space, press
ƒ O.
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To enter several alpha characters in a row, press
y 7 to activate alpha-
lock.