Texas Instruments TI-73 Benutzerhandbuch
Appendix B: Reference Information
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73B-ENG.DOC Appx B Reference Information, English Julie Hewlett Revised: 07/14/98 3:58 PM Printed:
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Error Type
Possible Causes and Suggested Remedies
ARGUMENT
A function or instruction does not have the correct
number of arguments. See Appendix A and the
appropriate chapter.
number of arguments. See Appendix A and the
appropriate chapter.
BAD GUESS
You specified a guess in the Equation Solver that is
not between the lower and upper bounds.
not between the lower and upper bounds.
Your guess and several points around it are
undefined.
undefined.
Examine a graph of the function. If the equation has
a solution, change the bounds and/or initial guess.
a solution, change the bounds and/or initial guess.
BOUND
With
Select(
, you defined Left Bound>Right Bound.
In the Equation Solver, you entered lowerupper.
BREAK
You pressed the ^ key to break execution of a
program, to halt a
program, to halt a
DRAW
instruction, or to stop
evaluation of an expression.
DATA TYPE
You entered a value or variable that is the wrong
data type.
data type.
•
For a function (including implied
multiplication) or an instruction, you entered
an argument that is an invalid data type, such
as a real number where a list is required.
multiplication) or an instruction, you entered
an argument that is an invalid data type, such
as a real number where a list is required.
•
In an editor, you entered a type that is not
allowed.
allowed.
•
You attempted to store to an incorrect data
type, such as a real number to a list.
type, such as a real number to a list.
DIM MISMATCH
You attempted to perform an operation that
references more than one list, but the lists do not
have the same dimension (number of elements).
references more than one list, but the lists do not
have the same dimension (number of elements).