Owner`s manual

90
SET
RESET
GET
40
INPUT
X,
XS,
y, Numerical variables and string variables can
be
combined
YS
by using the comma ( , ) to separate them,
but
it
is
necessary to match the type of variable
at
the time
of
input.
SET
30,15
RESET
30,15
10
GET
N
20
GET
KS
Illuminates the position
of
coordinates (30,15).
Er!Ules
the position of coordinates (30,15).
Inputs one numerical character from the keyboard relative
to numerical variable N.
If
the key
is
not pressed
at
that
time,
0
is
input.
Inputs one string from the keyboard relative to string
variable
KS.
If
the key
is
not pressed
at
that time,
AS
becomes vacant.
READ
- DATA 10
READ
A,B,C
1010
DATA
25,
-0.5,500
Numerical data 25,
-0.5
and 500 are substituted to,
respectively, numerical variables
A,
B and C by execution
of
the
READ-DATA
statements
at
the left.
RESTORE
10
READ
HS,
H,
SS,
The first data
of
the
DATA
statement, i.e., string data
S
"HEART",
is
substituted for the first variable
of
the
30
DATA
"HEART",
3READ
statement, i.e., for the string variable HS. Next,
35
DATA"
SPADE
",
numerical data 3 is substituted for the second variable
H,
1 1 and read-in continues one after the other.
10
READ
A,B,C
In the example
at
the left, 3, 6 and 9 are respectively
20
RESTORE
substituted for variables
A,
Band
C by the
READ
30
READ
D,E
statement in statement number 10, but, because the
100
DATA
3,6,9,
RESTORE
statement occurs next, the values next substi-
12, 15 tuted for variables D and E by statement number 30's
READ
are, respectively, 3 and 6, not
12
and 15.
700
RESTORE
200 Moves the data read-out pointer in the
READ-DATA
statement to the heading
of
the
DATA
statement in
statement number
200.