User Manual
20060301
12-6-4
Program Command Reference
GetPen
Syntax: GetPen
:
<variable name 1>, <variable name 2> 
Function:  This command assigns the coordinates of the point tapped on the screen to a 
specified variable. 
Description
This command assigns the 
x
-coordinate (horizontal axis) to <variable 1> and the 
y
-coordinate (vertical axis) to <variable 2>. The coordinates at the point in the upper left 
corner of the screen are (1, 1), and coordinate values are specified in the range of 1 to 160 
for the 
x
-coordinate and 1 to 240 for the 
y
-coordinate. 
Input
Syntax: Input
:
<variable name>[,"<string 1>"[,"<string 2>"]] 
Function:  When program execution reaches the Input command, the user is prompted for 
input of a value, which is assigned to the specified variable. 
Description
• If you do not specify anything for "<string 1>", the prompt “<variable name>?” appears by 
default. 
• The text specified for "<string 2>" is used as the input dialog box title. 
• The Input command pauses program execution and displays a dialog box that contains the 
text string indicated by "<string 1>" and an input box. A text string enclosed within quotation 
marks (" ") or a variable name can be specified for "<string 1>". 
• Specifying a long text string can cause part of it to be cut off when it is displayed in the 
dialog box. 
• When the dialog box appears, input a value into the input box and then tap [OK]. This 
closes the dialog box, assigns the input value to the applicable variable and resumes 
program execution. 
• Tapping [Cancel] on the dialog box terminates program execution. 
• During execution of the Input command, program execution is paused for input of data. 
While a program is paused, you can input individual mathematical expressions only. You 
cannot input commands or multiple expressions joined by colons (:).










