Casio ClassPad II fx-CP400+E User Manual page 304

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Error Message
Function Type
History Full
Import failed.
Incorrect Argument
Incorrect Jump
Incorrect Number of Arguments
Incorrect Number of Parenthesis
Incorrect Program Call
Insufficient Elements
Insufficient Memory
Insufficient Storage Memory
Invalid Boundary
Invalid Code
Invalid Data Size
Invalid Data Type
Invalid Dimension
Invalid file or folder name.
Invalid for Local Variable
Invalid in a Function or Current Expression
Invalid Name
Invalid Outside Function or Program
Invalid Path
Description
The expression type that is selected cannot execute
a function.
The operation you are performing creates a history
entry that causes history contents to exceed the
allowable limit.
Error generated during import causing abnormal
import end.
A "Goto" command is used without a corresponding
"Lbl" command.
There is not enough memory to complete the
operation you are trying to perform.
Note:
Also refer "The calculation result cannot be
displayed...." (page 306).
Insufficient available capacity in the storage area.
The specified boundary conditions are not
appropriate for the operation being performed.
You attempted to import a CSV file whose number
of rows and/or columns caused the application's
allowable memory capacity to be exceeded.
• The calculation you are trying to perform has an
invalid data type as an argument.
• You are attempting to import or open an invalid file
type.
The two lists or matrices you are trying to perform a
calculation between have different dimensions.
Folder, file, or path name is too long, so the folder or
file cannot be created in the mass storage area.
You attempted to perform an operation that is
prohibited for a local variable.
You are trying to perform a calculation using an
expression that contains an illegal command (or
function).
You are trying to use an improper folder name,
variable name (including functions and programs), or
label name.
You are trying to execute a command that must
be used inside of a program as a local command,
outside of a program.
You are trying to specify an invalid path. This
error occurs when you include a system folder in
a path, when you include a system variable in a
path, or when you try to specify a path where path
specification is not allowed.
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