Pause, End end 8, Pause pause 8 – Texas Instruments TI-73 EXPLORER User Manual
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Chapter 12: Programming
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7312ENG.DOC CH 12 Programming, English Julie Hewlett Revised: 07/29/98 12:17 PM Printed: 05/19/99 9:02
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Write a program named
RPTLOOP
that increments two
variables, I and J, and displays the value of J while I6.
PROGRAM:RPTLOOP
:0"I
:0"J
:Repeat I|6
:J+1"J
:I+1"I
:End
:Disp "J=",J
:Pause
End
End 8
7
7
End
identifies the end of a group of commands. You must
include an
End
instruction at the end of each
For(
,
While
, or
Repeat
loop. Also, you must enter an
End
instruction at the end
of each
If-Then
group and each
If-Then-Else
group.
:End
Pause
Pause 8
8
8
After a program has been executed, the screen is erased.
Therefore,
Pause
is useful to suspend program execution until
you press b, or to display value (such as answers or
graphs) and suspend program execution until you press b.
During the pause, the pause indicator is on in the top-right
corner. Press b to resume execution.
Pause
without value temporarily pauses the program. If the
DispGraph
or
Disp
instruction has been executed, the
appropriate screen is displayed.
:Pause
Pause
with value displays value on the Home screen. value can
be scrolled.
:Pause
value
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