Executing A User-Defined Function - Casio ClassPad 300 User Manual

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Tip
• You can include up to 99 arguments in a function.
• If you do not specify a folder, the function is stored in the current folder.
• A function defined using the Define command can contain only a single expression. You cannot
link multiple expressions or commands using colons (:) or carriage returns.

Executing a User-defined Function

The following is the syntax for executing a user-defined function.
<function name> ([<argument>[,<argument>...]])
The following shows an example of how to perform a manual calculation in the Main
application.
Example: The following is a function created under "Creating a New User-defined Function"
on page 12-5-1.
x
f4 (
) =
Tip
• You can use the following steps to recall user-defined functions stored in the "library" folder using
the catalog (cat) keyboard. For more information about the "library" folder, see "1-7 Variables and
Folders".
1.Press k.
2.Tap the ( (catalog) tab.
3.On the catalog (cat) keyboard, tap the [Form] down arrow button, and then select [USER].
4.Scroll the list of functions until the function you want is visible, and then tap the function name
you want.
5.Tap [INPUT].
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User-defined Functions
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