User manual - CP330PLUSver310_Soft
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 To input a series of multiple characters 
A series of multiple characters (like “list1”) can be used for variable names, program 
commands, comment text, etc. Always use the alphabet (abc) keyboard when you want to 
input a series of characters. 
Example: 
0abc
w
You can also use the alphabet (abc) keyboard to input single-character variable names. 
To do so, simply input a single character, or follow a single character with a mathematical 
operator.
Example: 
0a
*
b
+
c
w
Tip
•  A single-character variable you input using the alphabet (abc) keyboard is identical to a single-
character variable you input using the math (mth) keyboard. 
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 Using the Catalog (cat) Keyboard 
The “Form” menu of the catalog keyboard lets you select one of the following five categories: 
[Func] (built-in functions on pages 2-4-2 and 2-8-1), [Cmd] (built-in commands and operators 
on pages 1-7-4 and 12-6-1), [Sys] (system variables on page 
α
-2-1), [User] (user-defined 
functions on page 12-5-1), and [All] (all commands, functions, etc.). After selecting a 
category, you can choose the item you want from the alphabetized list that appears on the 
catalog (cat) keyboard. 
Tip
•  Note that user-defined variables and user-defined programs cannot be input using the catalog (cat) 
keyboard. Use the Variable Manager (page 1-8-1) instead. 
•  A user-defined function must be stored in the “library” folder to appear in the catalog (cat) 
keyboard list when the [User] category is selected. 
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