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Chapter 1. Introduction
About this Manual
About BASIC
About the 5110
Alphameric Keys
Numeric Keys
Operating Keys
BASIC Command Keywords
BASIC Statement Keywords
Arithmetic Operator Keys
Getting Started
Entering and Displaying Data
Entering Lowercase Alphabetic Characters
Correcting Keying Errors
Chapter 2. How Your System Handles Arithmetic
Arithmetic Operators
Variables
Variables that Stand for Numbers
Performing Several Functions in the same Expression
The Sequence of Arithmetic Operations
Positive/Negative Operators
Variables that Stand for Characters
Using Calculation Results
Chapter 3. Entering, Running, and Storing a Program
Entering a Program
Correcting Your Keying Errors
Running the Program
Automatic Statement Numbering
Sample Run
Using Tape or Diskette Storage
Marking Your Media
SAVE Command
LOAD Command
Listing a Directory of Programs
A Review of What You've Done
Chapter 4. How to Write a Program
The LET Statement
Using Remarks
Listing Program Contents
Branches
The GOTO Statement
The I F Statement
Loops
Chapter 5. Other Ways to Put Values into Programs
The READ, DATA, and RESTORE Statements
The Input Statement
Prompting Your Input
Entering Character Variables into Programs
A Review of What You've Done
Chapter 6. Making Changes to Your Programs
Correcting Keying Errors
Inserting New Lines
Replacing One Line with Another
Removing a Line
Renumbering Statement Lines
Chapter 7. More about the Print Statement
Making Headings
Math Calculations in Print Statements
Chapter 8. Setting up Your Own Format-PRINT USING and Image Statements
Example of Printing
Chapter 9. Data Files
Activating and Deactivating Files
Creating a Tape or Diskette File
Retrieving a File
Repositioning Files
Chapter 10. Arrays
Defining an Array
DIM Statement for One-Dimensional Arrays
DIM Statement for Two-Dimensional Arrays
Variables
Elements of Arrays
Assigning Values to Array Elements
Another Way to Assign Values to Arrays
Assigning Values to an Entire Array at Once
Printing Arrays
Putting One-Dimensional Arrays Together in a Program
Two-Dimensional Array
Arithmetic with Arrays
Addition and Subtraction with Arrays
Multiplication and Division
Averaging Two Sets of One-Dimensional Arrays
Averaging Two-Dimensional Arrays
Matrix Multiplication
Taking a Matrix Transpose
The Identity Matrix
Taking the Inverse of a Matrix
With Basic
Finding Square Roots
Some General System Functions
Arithmetic Constants
Conversion Functions
Array/Matrix Functions
Record File Functions
Trigonometric Functions
Logarithms and Exponents
Other Functions
Chapter 12: If You Have Trouble
Forgetting to Save Corrected Programs
Endless Loops or Output
Numbers Are Not What They Seem to be
How Can a Vague Idea Become a Program
Chapter 13 Exercises
Exercises for Chapter 2. BASIC Arithmetic
Exercises for Chapter 4. How to Write a Program
Exercises for Branching (Chapter 4)
Exercises for Loops (Chapter 4)
Exercises for Chapter 5. Other Ways to Put Values into Programs
Exercise for Chapter 8. Setting up Your Own Format-PRINT USING
And Image Statements
Exercise for Chapter 10. Arrays
Exercises for Chapter 11. More Things You Can Do with BASIC
Appendix A. Basic Statements and Commands
109 Appendix A. Basic Statements and
BASIC Statements
BASIC System Commands
Editing Function
Appendix B. Customer Support Functions
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