Casio fx-3950P Manual De Usuario
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• Example: Use Heron’s formula to perform a series of calculations to
determine the area of triangles for which the length of side A is fixed, and
the lengths of sides B and C are variable.
the lengths of sides B and C are variable.
Program
?→A: Lbl 1: ?→B: ?→C: (A + B + C) ÷ 2→D
^D × (D – A) × (D – B) ×
(D – C): Ans
^Goto 1
kConditional Jump Using a Relational Operator
You can use relational operators so program execution compares two
values and then decides which processing should be performed based on
the relationship between the two values.
values and then decides which processing should be performed based on
the relationship between the two values.
• Example: To create a program that calculates the total of a series of input
values, with calculation being terminated whenever zero is input
Program
0→B: Lbl 1: ?→A: A = 0 S Goto 2: B + A →B: Goto 1: Lbl 2: B
1
2
Statement 1 Statement 2
3
1 Assigns 0 to variable B.
2 Assigns the input value to variable A.
3 If A = 0 is true, Statement 1 (Goto 2) is executed. If false, execution
2 Assigns the input value to variable A.
3 If A = 0 is true, Statement 1 (Goto 2) is executed. If false, execution
advances to Statement 2 without executing Statement 1.
u Relational Operator Notes
• The relational operators you can use in a program are: =, G, >, >.
• A relational operation that is true returns a value of 1, while a false
• A relational operation that is true returns a value of 1, while a false
relational operation returns a value of 0. For example, executing 3 = 3
would return a result of 1, while 1 > 3 returns a result of 0.
would return a result of 1, while 1 > 3 returns a result of 0.
kOther Program Statements
u
F
Key Settings
The items shown below can be included as statements inside of a program.
You can input one of these statements using the same procedure as you do
for normal calculation. That is, press the
You can input one of these statements using the same procedure as you do
for normal calculation. That is, press the
F
key to display a selection
screen and then press the number key that corresponds to the setting you
want.
Deg, Rad, Gra, Fix, Sci, Norm, Dec, Hex, Bin, Oct
want.
Deg, Rad, Gra, Fix, Sci, Norm, Dec, Hex, Bin, Oct
• Example: Deg: Fix 3