Using Multistatements - Casio fx9750G User Manual

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Make necessary changes.
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Execute it again.
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k k k k k Using Multistatements
Multistatements are formed by connecting a number of individual statements for
sequential execution. You can use multistatements in manual calculations and in
programmed calculations. There are two different ways that you can use to connect
statements to form multistatements.
• Colon (:)
Statements that are connected with colons are executed from left to right, without
stopping.
• Display Result Command (^
When execution reaches the end of a statement followed by a display result com-
mand, execution stops and the result up to that point appears on the display. You
can resume execution by pressing the w key.
u u u u u To use multistatements
Example
6.9 × 123 = 848.7
123 ÷ 3.2 = 38.4375
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!W6(g)5(:)
g.j*aA!W5(^)
aA/d.cw
w
• Note that the final result of a multistatement is always displayed, regardless of
whether it ends with a display result command.
• You cannot construct a multistatement in which one statement directly uses the
result of the previous statement.
Example
123 × 456: × 5
^ ^
^ ^ )
Invalid
Special Functions
Intermediate result at point
where " ^ " is used.
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