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Function Input Mode
Usable characters
The following characters can be used:
Uppercase and
lowercase alphabetical
characters
A through Z
and a through z
Uppercase and lowercase alphabetical letters are treated as
being identical.
Numerals
0 through 9
Numerals are used to indicate a single value or character.
Period
.
The period is used as a single numeric character to indicate the
decimal point.
Comma
,
The comma is used as a delimiter for AREA instruction
parameters.
[Example] AREA200,350
Arithmetic operators
*, /, +, -
Arithmetic operators are used as normal operations or to indicate
the sign of a value.
Caret
^
The caret is used when raising a value to a power.
Colon
:
The colon is used as a delimiter in multiple statements (when
including multiple instructions on a single line).
[Example]AREA 100,200:PERIODT=0 TO 2*PI
Apostrophe
‘
The apostrophe is used to mark the start of a comment in a
program. Text from this symbol to the next return ( ) character
is not recognized as program instructions. In other words,
comments have no effect on the function program.
Underscore
_
The underscore is used as an alphabetical character. It can also
be used as the start of an alphabetical word.
Equal sign
=
The equal sign is used as the assignment operator for V
instructions and variable instructions.
Return
The return character is used to indicate a line feed in the
program.
Space
The space is used as a delimiter between words. It can also be
used in expressions.
Constants
Constants have xed values and can be included directly in programs. They consist of numerals (0 through 9)
and a decimal point (.). They are expressed as real, decimal numbers and must be no more than 12 numerals
in length. (Neither hexadecimal nor exponential notation may be used.)
Variables
Variables serve as containers for storing data (values and constants) in programs. A total of 128 can be used.
Variables are given an alphabetical name and have the value 0 until they are used to store a value. Variable
names consist of eight or fewer characters and may include alphanumerical characters (A through Z, a through
z, and 0 through 9) as well as the underscore (_) and period (.) characters. However, they must begin with a
letter or underscore character. Although reserved words may not be used as variable names, variable names
may contain such words. No distinction is made between uppercase and lowercase letters.
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