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Note: If a syntax error occurs in the contents of a Y= function during program execution, then the Goto option returns to the Y= editor, not to the program. Appendix B describes each ... the error location. Error Conditions Diagnosing an Error The TI-83 Plus detects errors while performing these tasks. • Evaluating an expression • Executing an instruction • Plotting a graph • Storing a value When the TI-83 Plus detects an error, it returns an error message as a menu title, such as ERR:SYNTAX or ERR:DOMAIN. TI-83 Plus Operating the TI-83 Plus Silver Edition 59
Note: If a syntax error occurs in the contents of a Y= function during program execution, then the Goto option returns to the Y= editor, not to the program. Appendix B describes each ... the error location. Error Conditions Diagnosing an Error The TI-83 Plus detects errors while performing these tasks. • Evaluating an expression • Executing an instruction • Plotting a graph • Storing a value When the TI-83 Plus detects an error, it returns an error message as a menu title, such as ERR:SYNTAX or ERR:DOMAIN. TI-83 Plus Operating the TI-83 Plus Silver Edition 59
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...L1 through L6, and named lists from those of the TI-82. To transmit data to TI83. and then select the items you press y [UnN1]. The TI-83 Plus cannot directly translate Un-1 to the TI-83 Plus syntax u(nN1), so the ERR:INVALID menu is pasted to the cursor location when you want... to send. For example, the TI-83 Plus evaluates 1à2X as (1à2)äX, while the TI-82 evaluates 1à2X as list ...
...L1 through L6, and named lists from those of the TI-82. To transmit data to TI83. and then select the items you press y [UnN1]. The TI-83 Plus cannot directly translate Un-1 to the TI-83 Plus syntax u(nN1), so the ERR:INVALID menu is pasted to the cursor location when you want... to send. For example, the TI-83 Plus evaluates 1à2X as (1à2)äX, while the TI-82 evaluates 1à2X as list ...