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(displays line 30 to 60)
30 INPUT “H=”;H
40 V=PI+R^2*H
50 PRINT “V=”;V
60 END
Here, a correction will be made in line 40.
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(Displays line 40 to 60, line 40 at the upper line of the display)
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(Enables program editing)
40 V=PI+R^2*H
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(Moves cursor and makes correction)
40 V=PI*R^2*H
50 PRINT “V=”;V
60 END
BRK ( BRK key exits EDIT mode)
Ready P0
5.4 BASIC Program Execution
5.4.1 Program Execution
Once a BASIC program is stored in memory, it can be executed using one of the two
following procedures.
Using Shift (program area) in CAL mode
EXAMPLE
: Shift P9
Executes the program in program area 9.
Entering RUN command in BASIC mode
EXAMPLE
: Shift RUN
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Executes the program in the current program area.
Execute the program input in the previous section to determine the volume of a
cylinder with a height ao 10 (radius is fixed at 15).
Shift RUN
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RUN
H=?_
10
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H=?10
V= 7068.583471
Ready P0
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5.4.2 Errors
At times, the results produced by a program are not what is expected. Such irregular
executions can be broadly divided under two major classifications.