Appendix b: technical reference – Texas Instruments TITANIUM TI-89 User Manual
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Appendix B: Technical Reference
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Appendix B: Technical Reference
This section contains a comprehensive list of TI-89 Titanium / Voyage™ 200 error
messages and character codes. It also includes information about how certain TI-89
Titanium / Voyage™ 200 operations are calculated.
TI-89 Titanium / Voyage™ 200 Error Messages
TI-89 Titanium / Voyage™ 200 Error Messages
TI-89 Titanium / Voyage™ 200 Error Messages
TI-89 Titanium / Voyage™ 200 Error Messages
This section lists error messages that may be displayed when input or internal errors are
encountered. The number to the left of each error message represents an internal error
number that is not displayed. If the error occurs inside a Try...EndTry block, the error
number is stored in system variable errornum. Many of the error messages are self-
explanatory and do not require descriptive information. However, additional information
has been added for some error messages.
Error
Number Description
10
A function did not return a value
20
A test did not resolve to TRUE or FALSE
Generally, undefined variables cannot be compared. For example,
the test If athe If statement is executed.
30
Argument cannot be a folder name
40
Argument error
50
Argument mismatch
Two or more arguments must be of the same type. For example,
PtOn
expression1,expression2
and
PtOn
list1,list2
are both valid,
but
PtOn
expression,list
is a mismatch.
60
Argument must be a Boolean expression or integer
70
Argument must be a decimal number
80
Argument must be a label name
90
Argument must be a list
100
Argument must be a matrix
110
Argument must be a Pic
120
Argument must be a Pic or string
130
Argument must be a string
140
Argument must be a variable name
For example, DelVar 12 is invalid because a number cannot be a
variable name.
150
Argument must be an empty folder name
160
Argument must be an expression
For example, zeros(2x+3=0,x) is invalid because the first argument is
an equation.
161
ASAP or Exec string too long