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Example
DEF
FNA
CX)
=2)K
X
i 2+3*
X
+1
···
···Defines 2X
2
+
3X
+
1 as FNA
(X).
DE F
F NE
CV)
=1
12*
M* Vi 2 ·····
···
········Defines l/2MV
2
as FNE
(V).
10
DEF
FNB
CX)
=TAN
CX
- PA I
(
1
)
/
6
)
2
0
DEF
FND
CX)
=FNB
CX)/
C+
X
··Defines function FNB using the
function defined on line 1 0.
(Incorrect definitions)
1
0
DEF
FNK
CX)
=SIN CX/3+PAI
C1)/
4),
FNL
CX)
=EXP
C
-
X
i2/K)
.
.
.. Only one user function ci:m be defined by a single DEF FN statement.
Find the kinetic energy of a mass of 5.5 when it is imparted with initial accelerations
of 3.5
,
3.5 x 2, and 3.5 x 3.
10
DEF
FNE CV
)
=1
/
2*M*Vi2
2
0
M=5. 5
:
V=3. 5
3
0
PRINT
FNE
CV
) , FNE CV*2
)
. FNE CV*3
)
4
0
END
Note
All user function definitions are cleared when the CLR statement and the NEW
statement is executed.
2. 3. 7. 3 DEF KEY
I
Format
I
DEF KEY (k)
=
S$
Function
k ..
.
... Definable function key number (1 to 10)
S$ ..
.
.. Character string (up to 15 characters).
Character strings can be assigned to any of the ten function keys to allow strings
to be entered at any time just by pressing a single key. This statement is used to
define such strings and assign them to the definable function
keys.
Function key
numbers 1 to 5 are entered just by pressing the corresponding key at the top left
corner of the keyboard; keys
6
to 10 are entered by pressing the
I
SHIFT
I
key
together with the corresponding
key.
The function key number (1 to 10) is specified
in k, and the string or command which is to be assigned to the key is specified
exactly as it is to be entered in
S$.
Execution of the DEF KEY statement cancels
the previous definition of the definable function key.
No other statement can be specified after a DEF KEY statement on the same line.
(Example:)
1
0
DEF
2
0
DEF
K E Y
C
1
)
=
11
I N PUT
11
• • •
··
·····Defines key
[fl]
as INPUT
KEY C2
)
=
11
RUN
11
+CH R$
(13)
··· Defines
I F21
as RUN
J
Note: CHR$ (13) indicates the ASCII code fori
CRI,
and specifying it together with the string assigned to
a definable function key has the same effect as pressing the
I CRI
key.
(See the description of the
CHR$ function on page 78 and the ASCII code table on page 154.)
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