Error Type
ARGUMENT
BAD GUESS
BOUND
BREAK
DATA TYPE
DIM MISMATCH
Appendix B: Reference Information
Possible Causes and Suggested Remedies
A function or instruction does not have the correct
number of arguments. See Appendix A and the
appropriate chapter.
You specified a guess in the Equation Solver that is
not between the lower and upper bounds.
Your guess and several points around it are
undefined.
Examine a graph of the function. If the equation has
a solution, change the bounds and/or initial guess.
With
, you defined Left Bound>Right Bound.
Select(
In the Equation Solver, you entered lowerupper.
You pressed the ^ key to break execution of a
program, to halt a
evaluation of an expression.
You entered a value or variable that is the wrong
data type.
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For a function (including implied
multiplication) or an instruction, you entered
an argument that is an invalid data type, such
as a real number where a list is required.
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In an editor, you entered a type that is not
allowed.
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You attempted to store to an incorrect data
type, such as a real number to a list.
You attempted to perform an operation that
references more than one list, but the lists do not
have the same dimension (number of elements).
instruction, or to stop
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