ClassPad 330 Plus Manual
20060301
1-6-12
Input 
k
 Using Single-character Variables 
As its name suggests, a single-character variable is a variable name that consists of a single 
character like “
a
” or “
x
”. Input of single-character variable names is subject to different rules 
than input of a series of multiple characters (like “abc”). 
u
 To input a single-character variable name 
Any character you input using any one of the following techniques is always treated as a 
single-character variable. 
• Tapping any key in the math (mth) keyboard’s 
V
 key set (page 1-6-10) 
• Tapping any key in the 2D keyboard’s 
V
 key set (page 1-6-17) 
• Tapping the 
X
, 
Y
, 
Z
 or 
[
 key to the left of the 
9
 key of the math (mth) keyboard or 
2D keyboard 
• Pressing the 
x
, 
y
, or 
Z
 keypad key 
If you use the above key operations to input a series of characters, each one is treated as a 
single-character variable. Inputting 
A
, 
B
, 
C
, for example, is treated as the mathematical 
expression a 
×
 b 
×
 c, and not as the characters “abc”. 
Tip
•  The single-character variables described above make it possible for you to perform calculations 
as they appear in your textbook. 
Example 1: 
9
V
ABC
w
Example 2: 
2xyE
Tip
•  When you input a single-character variable, its name appears on the display as an italicized bold 
character. This is simply to let you know that the letter is a single-character variable name. 










