Assigning Values And Other Data To A System Variable; Locking A Variable Or Folder - Casio ClassPad 300 PLUS User Manual

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Assigning Values and Other Data to a System Variable

As its name suggests, a system variable is a variable that is created and used by the system
(page 1-7-5). Some system variables allow you to assign values and other data to them,
while some system variables do not. For more information about which variables allow you to
control their contents, see the "System Variable Table" on page -7-1.

Locking a Variable or Folder

Locking a variable or folder protects against inadvertently deleting it or changing its contents.
You can unlock a locked variable or folder to re-enable deletion and data assignment.
• Locking a variable disables the following operations on it: delete, overwrite, rename, and
move (to another folder).
• Locking a folder makes it impossible to delete or rename the folder.
Tip
• In terms of ClassPad variables, "lock" is completely different from "protect". For more information
about "protect", see "Variable Data Types" on page 1-7-3.
You can lock and unlock a variable or folder using either the Variable Manager or
commands.
u To lock or unlock a variable or folder using the Variable Manager
In the Variable Manager, select the folder or variable you want to lock or unlock and then tap
[Edit] - [Lock] or [Edit] - [Unlock]. For more information, see "1-8 Using the Variable
Manager".
u To lock or unlock a variable or folder using commands
In the Main application or in a program, execute one of the commands described below.
To do this:
Lock a variable
Unlock a variable
Lock a folder
Unlock a folder
For information about commands, see "12-6 Program Command Reference".
1-7-10
Variables and Folders
Use this command syntax:
Lock <variable name>
Unlock <variable name>
LockFolder <folder name>
UnlockFolder <folder name>
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