Pausing Program Execution; Terminating Program Execution - Casio ClassPad 330 User Manual

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Pausing Program Execution

You can specify where execution of a program should pause by including either a Pause
command or a Wait command inside the program.
k Using the Pause Command
A Pause command causes program execution to pause when it reaches that point. To
resume program execution, tap the
also cause the button to disappear).
Example
k Using the Wait Command
The syntax of the Wait command is: Wait <seconds>. When program execution reaches
the Wait command, it pauses for the specified number of seconds and then resumes
automatically. If you do not specify a value for the number of seconds, execution remains
paused until you tap the screen or press a key.
Tip
• To input the Pause or Wait command, tap [Ctrl] on the menu bar, tap [Control], and then select
the command you want.

Terminating Program Execution

Pressing c while a program is running terminates the program.
Tip
• Pressing c does not terminate the program if program execution is already paused by the
Pause command (indicated by
execution, and then press c.
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Creating a New Program
button on the right side of the status bar (which will
on the status bar). In this case, tap
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to resume program

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