User Manual
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u  To assign a value to a variable
  [value] a [variable name] w
  Example 1  To assign 123 to variable A
       Abcdaav(A) w 
  Example 2  To add 456 to variable A and store the result in variable B
       Aav(A) +efga 
     al(B) w
• You can input an X variable by pressing a+(X) or v. Pressing a+(X) will input X, 
while pressing v will input 
x. Values assigned to X and x are stored in the same memory 
area.
Example 3  Assign 10 to 
x and then assign 5 to X. Next, check what is assigned to 
x.
    Abaavw
    faa+(X)w
    vw
u  To assign the same value to more than one variable
[value]a [first variable name] ~ [last variable name]w
 • You cannot use “ 
r ” or “ 
θ 
” as a variable name. 
  Example  To assign a value of 10 to variables A through F
      Abaaav(A) 
      !e(CATALOG)6(CAT)cccc
   1(EXE)
   ff
   1(INPUT) at(F) w 
u String  Memory
  You can store up to 20 strings (named Str 1 to Str 20) in string memory. Stored strings can be 
output to the display or used inside functions and commands that support the use of strings as 
arguments.
  For details about string operations, see “Strings” (page 8-25).










