User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Getting Acquainted — Read This First!
- Chapter 1 Basic Operation
- Chapter 2 Manual Calculations
- 1. Basic Calculations
- 2. Special Functions
- 3. Specifying the Angle Unit and Display Format
- 4. Function Calculations
- 5. Numerical Calculations
- 6. Complex Number Calculations
- 7. Binary, Octal, Decimal, and Hexadecimal Calculations with Integers
- 8. Matrix Calculations
- 9. Vector Calculations
- 10. Metric Conversion Calculations
- Chapter 3 List Function
- Chapter 4 Equation Calculations
- Chapter 5 Graphing
- 1. Sample Graphs
- 2. Controlling What Appears on a Graph Screen
- 3. Drawing a Graph
- 4. Saving and Recalling Graph Screen Contents
- 5. Drawing Two Graphs on the Same Screen
- 6. Manual Graphing
- 7. Using Tables
- 8. Modifying a Graph
- 9. Dynamic Graphing
- 10. Graphing a Recursion Formula
- 11. Graphing a Conic Section
- 12. Drawing Dots, Lines, and Text on the Graph Screen (Sketch)
- 13. Function Analysis
- Chapter 6 Statistical Graphs and Calculations
- 1. Before Performing Statistical Calculations
- 2. Calculating and Graphing Single-Variable Statistical Data
- 3. Calculating and Graphing Paired-Variable Statistical Data (Curve Fitting)
- 4. Performing Statistical Calculations
- 5. Tests
- 6. Confidence Interval
- 7. Distribution
- 8. Input and Output Terms of Tests, Confidence Interval, and Distribution
- 9. Statistic Formula
- Chapter 7 Financial Calculation
- Chapter 8 Programming
- Chapter 9 Spreadsheet
- Chapter 10 eActivity
- Chapter 11 Memory Manager
- Chapter 12 System Manager
- Chapter 13 Data Communication
- Chapter 14 Geometry
- Chapter 15 Picture Plot
- Chapter 16 3D Graph Function
- Chapter 17 Python (fx-CG50, fx-CG50 AU only)
- Chapter 18 Distribution (fx-CG50, fx-CG50 AU only)
- Appendix
- Examination Modes
- E-CON4 Application (English)
- 1. E-CON4 Mode Overview
- 2. Sampling Screen
- 3. Auto Sensor Detection (CLAB Only)
- 4. Selecting a Sensor
- 5. Configuring the Sampling Setup
- 6. Performing Auto Sensor Calibration and Zero Adjustment
- 7. Using a Custom Probe
- 8. Using Setup Memory
- 9. Starting a Sampling Operation
- 10. Using Sample Data Memory
- 11. Using the Graph Analysis Tools to Graph Data
- 12. Graph Analysis Tool Graph Screen Operations
- 13. Calling E-CON4 Functions from an eActivity
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4. Use f and c to select the command you want to input.
• You can scroll between screens by pressing !f or !c.
• You can also input a string up to eight characters long to search for commands that begin
with the characters you input. For details about how to input these characters, see “Using
the Catalog to Search for and Input a Command” (page 17-11).
5.
After selecting the command you want to input, press 1(INPUT) or w.
• When you enter the Python mode and display the catalog, the command that was selected
the last time you displayed the catalog will appear first.
Command Categories
The contents of each category of the Python mode catalog are described in the table below.
Category Name Description
All Shows a list of all functions and commands included in the Python
mode catalog.
Built-in Shows a list of Python built-in functions and commands. The functions
and commands included in this category can be used without importing
a module.*
math Shows a list of commands that import the Python math module* (math
functions), and the functions included in the math module.
random Shows a list of commands that import the Python random module*
(random number functions), and the functions included in the random
module.
casioplot Shows a list of commands that import the casioplot module,* and draw
functions included in the casioplot module.
The casioplot module is a CASIO-original module. For details, see
“Using Draw Functions (casioplot Module)” (page 17-18).
Symbol Shows a list of symbols and operators.
* For details about modules, see “Using Modules (
import)” (page 17-12).
• Command search cannot be performed while the command list produced by selecting
“Symbol” is displayed.
• Unlike the catalogs of other modes (page 1-12), there is no command history function or QR
Code function in the Python mode.