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Press Í to name the program CYLINDER. Press [C] [Y] [L] [I] [N] [D] [E] [R], and then press Í to select 1:Create New. Read the chapter for the radius R and the height H of a command line. ...The colon ( : ) in the program editor. Chapter 16: Programming Getting Started: Volume of a Cylinder Getting Started is a set of commands that prompts for details. A program is a fast-paced introduction. Create a program that the TI-83 Plus executes sequentially, as if you had entered them from the keyboard. TI-83 Plus Programming 497 The Name= prompt is displayed, ...
Press Í to name the program CYLINDER. Press [C] [Y] [L] [I] [N] [D] [E] [R], and then press Í to select 1:Create New. Read the chapter for the radius R and the height H of a command line. ...The colon ( : ) in the program editor. Chapter 16: Programming Getting Started: Volume of a Cylinder Getting Started is a set of commands that prompts for details. A program is a fast-paced introduction. Create a program that the TI-83 Plus executes sequentially, as if you had entered them from the keyboard. TI-83 Plus Programming 497 The Name= prompt is displayed, ...
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... I ] [S V] Í to set up the program to display the text VOLUME IS on the next. 6. Prompt is pasted to the command line. Disp is copied to the command line. The items on this menu are the names of V on one line and the calculated value of stored programs. TI-83 Plus Programming 498 Press ~ 2 to...
... I ] [S V] Í to set up the program to display the text VOLUME IS on the next. 6. Prompt is pasted to the command line. Disp is copied to the command line. The items on this menu are the names of V on one line and the calculated value of stored programs. TI-83 Plus Programming 498 Press ~ 2 to...
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The text VOLUME IS, the value of V, and Done are displayed. Enter 3 for the radius, and then press Í. Press Í to CYLINDER before you press Í.) 9. TI-83 Plus Programming 499 8. Enter 1.5 for the height, and then press Í. Repeat steps 7 through 9 and enter different values for R and H. Press Í to paste prgmCYLINDER to the current cursor location. (If CYLINDER is not item 1 on your PRGM EXEC menu, move the cursor to execute the program.
The text VOLUME IS, the value of V, and Done are displayed. Enter 3 for the radius, and then press Í. Press Í to CYLINDER before you press Í.) 9. TI-83 Plus Programming 499 8. Enter 1.5 for the height, and then press Í. Repeat steps 7 through 9 and enter different values for R and H. Press Í to paste prgmCYLINDER to the current cursor location. (If CYLINDER is not item 1 on your PRGM EXEC menu, move the cursor to execute the program.
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... is a set of one or more command lines. TI-83 Plus Programming 500 The first character must be a letter from A to Z or q to enter the first character of programs that the TI-83 Plus can be one to select 1:Create New. Creating and Deleting Programs What Is a Program? Creating a New Program To create a new program, follow these steps. 1. When you entered them.
... is a set of one or more command lines. TI-83 Plus Programming 500 The first character must be a letter from A to Z or q to enter the first character of programs that the TI-83 Plus can be one to select 1:Create New. Creating and Deleting Programs What Is a Program? Creating a New Program To create a new program, follow these steps. 1. When you entered them.
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... or more program commands. 7. Press y 5 to leave the program editor and return to complete the new program name. 5. Select 2:Mem Mgmt/Del to display the MEMORY menu. 2. The TI-83 Plus expresses memory quantities in bytes. Press y L to display the MEMORY MANAGEMENT/DELETE menu (Chapter 18). 3. TI-83 Plus Programming 501 Press Í. 4. The program editor is available for a program you want...
... or more program commands. 7. Press y 5 to leave the program editor and return to complete the new program name. 5. Select 2:Mem Mgmt/Del to display the MEMORY menu. 2. The TI-83 Plus expresses memory quantities in bytes. Press y L to display the MEMORY MANAGEMENT/DELETE menu (Chapter 18). 3. TI-83 Plus Programming 501 Press Í. 4. The program editor is available for a program you want...
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... 7:Prgm to continue. Select 2:yes to display the PRGM editor (Chapter 18). 3. You can archive some programs. To increase available memory by deleting a specific program: 1. To leave the PRGM editor screen without deleting anything, press y 5, which displays the home screen. TI-83 Plus Programming 502 Press } and † to move the selection cursor (4) next to the...
... 7:Prgm to continue. Select 2:yes to display the PRGM editor (Chapter 18). 3. You can archive some programs. To increase available memory by deleting a specific program: 1. To leave the PRGM editor screen without deleting anything, press y 5, which displays the home screen. TI-83 Plus Programming 502 Press } and † to move the selection cursor (4) next to the...
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... disappear. Press Í to the archived program and press Í. Note: Archive programs cannot be edited or executed. To unarchive a program in this screen, put the cursor next to archive the program. In order to display the PRGM menu. 4. to edit or execute an archived program, you must first unarchive it is an archived program. Select 7:Prgm... TI-83 Plus Programming 503
... disappear. Press Í to the archived program and press Í. Note: Archive programs cannot be edited or executed. To unarchive a program in this screen, put the cursor next to archive the program. In order to display the PRGM menu. 4. to edit or execute an archived program, you must first unarchive it is an archived program. Select 7:Prgm... TI-83 Plus Programming 503
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... during execution. Entering Command Lines and Executing Programs Entering a Program Command Line You can enter on a single command line, separate each new command line begins with a colon. TI-83 Plus Programming 504 To enter more than the screen is wide; In the program editor, each with a colon. While in the program editor, you complete a command line, press Í...
... during execution. Entering Command Lines and Executing Programs Entering a Program Command Line You can enter on a single command line, separate each new command line begins with a colon. TI-83 Plus Programming 504 To enter more than the screen is wide; In the program editor, each with a colon. While in the program editor, you complete a command line, press Í...
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... execute the program. It does not check for errors during program execution. Executing a Program To execute a program, begin on a blank line on . Select a program name from the PRGM EXEC menu. prgmname is on the home screen and follow these steps. 1. Last Answer (Ans) is executed (Chapter 1). Press to display the PRGM EXEC menu. 2. TI-83 Plus Programming 505
... execute the program. It does not check for errors during program execution. Executing a Program To execute a program, begin on a blank line on . Select a program name from the PRGM EXEC menu. prgmname is on the home screen and follow these steps. 1. Last Answer (Ans) is executed (Chapter 1). Press to display the PRGM EXEC menu. 2. TI-83 Plus Programming 505
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Breaking a Program To stop program execution, press É. The ERR:BREAK menu is displayed. • To return to the home screen, select 1:Quit. • To go where the interruption occurred, select 2:Goto. TI-83 Plus Programming 506
Breaking a Program To stop program execution, press É. The ERR:BREAK menu is displayed. • To return to the home screen, select 1:Quit. • To go where the interruption occurred, select 2:Goto. TI-83 Plus Programming 506
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... the program are displayed. Edit the program command lines. • Move the cursor to the appropriate location, and then delete, overwrite, or insert. • Press ' to indicate that a program continues beyond the screen. 3. Up to display the PRGM EDIT menu. 2. TI-83 Plus Programming 507 Press ~ to the first seven lines of a command line, press y |; Editing Programs Editing a Program To edit a stored program, follow...
... the program are displayed. Edit the program command lines. • Move the cursor to the appropriate location, and then delete, overwrite, or insert. • Press ' to indicate that a program continues beyond the screen. 3. Up to display the PRGM EDIT menu. 2. TI-83 Plus Programming 507 Press ~ to the first seven lines of a command line, press y |; Editing Programs Editing a Program To edit a stored program, follow...
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Inserting and Deleting Command Lines To insert a new command line anywhere in the program, place the cursor where you want the new line, press y 6, and then press Í. TI-83 Plus Programming 508 To delete a command line, place the cursor on the line, press ' to clear all instructions and expressions on the line, and then press { to delete the command line, including the colon. A colon indicates a new line.
Inserting and Deleting Command Lines To insert a new command line anywhere in the program, place the cursor where you want the new line, press y 6, and then press Í. TI-83 Plus Programming 508 To delete a command line, place the cursor on the line, press ' to clear all instructions and expressions on the line, and then press { to delete the command line, including the colon. A colon indicates a new line.
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TI-83 Plus Programming 509 prgmname is displayed on the bottom line of the program editor in the new program (Chapter 1). 2. Press Í. All command lines from one program into a new program, follow steps 1 through 5 for groups of the program editor. 4. Copying and Renaming Programs Copying and Renaming a Program To copy all command lines from the selected program are copied into the new...
TI-83 Plus Programming 509 prgmname is displayed on the bottom line of the program editor in the new program (Chapter 1). 2. Press Í. All command lines from one program into a new program, follow steps 1 through 5 for groups of the program editor. 4. Copying and Renaming Programs Copying and Renaming a Program To copy all command lines from the selected program are copied into the new...
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Tip: From the top of either the PRGM EXEC or PRGM EDIT menu, press } to move to another existing program using 1 through 9, then 0. TI-83 Plus Programming 510 Scrolling the PRGM EXEC and PRGM EDIT Menus The TI-83 Plus sorts PRGM EXEC and PRGM EDIT menu items automatically into alphanumerical order. To scroll the cursor down the menu seven items, press...
Tip: From the top of either the PRGM EXEC or PRGM EDIT menu, press } to move to another existing program using 1 through 9, then 0. TI-83 Plus Programming 510 Scrolling the PRGM EXEC and PRGM EDIT Menus The TI-83 Plus sorts PRGM EXEC and PRGM EDIT menu items automatically into alphanumerical order. To scroll the cursor down the menu seven items, press...
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PRGM CTL (Control) Instructions PRGM CTL Menu To display the PRGM CTL (program control) menu, press from the program editor only. CTL I/O EXEC 1:If 2:Then 3:Else 4:For( 5:While 6:Repeat 7:End 8:Pause 9:Lbl 0:Goto A:IS>( B:DS
PRGM CTL (Control) Instructions PRGM CTL Menu To display the PRGM CTL (program control) menu, press from the program editor only. CTL I/O EXEC 1:If 2:Then 3:Else 4:For( 5:While 6:Repeat 7:End 8:Pause 9:Lbl 0:Goto A:IS>( B:DS
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Controlling Program Flow Program control instructions tell the TI-83 Plus which command to execute next. They make it easy to execute next in a program. To return to the cursor location on a command line in : If A When you select an item from the menu, the name is pasted to the program editor... without selecting an item, press '. Conditions frequently use relational or Boolean tests (Chapter 2), as in the program. If, While, and Repeat check a defined condition to determine which command to repeat...
Controlling Program Flow Program control instructions tell the TI-83 Plus which command to execute next. They make it easy to execute next in a program. To return to the cursor location on a command line in : If A When you select an item from the menu, the name is pasted to the program editor... without selecting an item, press '. Conditions frequently use relational or Boolean tests (Chapter 2), as in the program. If, While, and Repeat check a defined condition to determine which command to repeat...
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:If condition :command (if true) :command Program Output If.Then Then following an If executes a group of commands. :If condition :Then :command (if true) :command (if true) :End :command TI-83 Plus Programming 513 End identifies the end of the group of commands if condition is true (nonzero).
:If condition :command (if true) :command Program Output If.Then Then following an If executes a group of commands. :If condition :Then :command (if true) :command (if true) :End :command TI-83 Plus Programming 513 End identifies the end of the group of commands if condition is true (nonzero).
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End identifies the end of the group of commands if condition is false (zero). Program Output If.Then.Else Else following If.Then executes a group of commands. :If condition :Then :command (if true) :command (if true) :Else :command (if false) :command (if false) :End :command TI-83 Plus Programming 514
End identifies the end of the group of commands if condition is false (zero). Program Output If.Then.Else Else following If.Then executes a group of commands. :If condition :Then :command (if true) :command (if true) :Else :command (if false) :command (if false) :End :command TI-83 Plus Programming 514
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increment is optional (default is 1) and can be negative (end It increments variable from begin to end by increment. Program Output For( For( loops and increments.
increment is optional (default is 1) and can be negative (end It increments variable from begin to end by increment. Program Output For( For( loops and increments.
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condition is tested when While is false (zero), the program executes each command following End. When condition is encountered. End signifies the end of commands. Program Output While While performs a group of commands while condition is true) :End :command TI-83 Plus Programming 516 While instructions can be nested. :While condition :command (while condition is true) :command (while condition is true. If condition is frequently a relational test (Chapter 2). condition is true (nonzero), the program executes a group of the group.
condition is tested when While is false (zero), the program executes each command following End. When condition is encountered. End signifies the end of commands. Program Output While While performs a group of commands while condition is true) :End :command TI-83 Plus Programming 516 While instructions can be nested. :While condition :command (while condition is true) :command (while condition is true. If condition is frequently a relational test (Chapter 2). condition is true (nonzero), the program executes a group of the group.