User Manual
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Isz (Count Jump)
   Function:  This command is a count jump that increments the value of a control variable by 1, 
and then jumps if the current value of the variable is zero.
   Syntax: 
Variable Value  ≠  0 
    Isz <variable name> : <statement> 
_
:
^
 <statement>
    Variable Value = 0
   Parameters:  variable name: A to Z, r , 
θ 
    [Example] Isz A : Increments the value assigned to variable A by 1.
   Description:  This command increments the value of a control variable by 1, and then tests 
(checks) it. If the current value is non-zero, execution continues with the next statement. 
If the current value is zero, execution jumps to the statement following the multi-statement 
command (:), output command ( ^), or carriage return ( _).
 ⇒   (Jump Code) 
   Function:  This code is used to set up conditions for a conditional jump. The jump is executed 
whenever the conditions are false.
   Syntax: 
True 
    <left side> <relational operator> <right side> ⇒  <statement> 
_
:
^
 <statement>
False 
   Parameters:  
  • left side/right side: variable (A to Z, 
r , 
θ 
), numeric constant, variable expression (such as: 
A × 2)
  • relational operator: =, ≠, >, <, ≥, ≤ (page 8-24)
   Description: 
  • The conditional jump compares the contents of two variables or the results of two 
expressions, and a decision is made whether or not to execute the jump based on the results 
of the comparison.
  • If the comparison returns a true result, execution continues with the statement following 
the ⇒  command. If the comparison returns a false result, execution jumps to the statements 
following the multi-statement command (:), output command ( ^), or carriage return ( _).










