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12-5 User-defined Functions 
ClassPad lets you configure calculation operations as user-defined functions, which can then 
be used inside of numeric expressions just like its built-in functions. User-defined functions 
can also be called up in other applications. 
• The Program Editor window is used for creating user-defined functions. 
• User-defined functions are stored in ClassPad memory as “Function” type variables. 
Naming, storage, and folder rules are identical to those for user variables. 
Creating a New User-defined Function 
This procedure is identical to that for storing a program. 
• Anything you enter on the Program Editor window is stored as a user variable. 
Example
• Function Name: f4
• Expression: 
s
+ 1
 
s
x
 – 2)
S ClassPad Operation 
 
(1) On the application menu, tap 
1. 
 (2) 
Tap 
/, or tap [Edit] and then [New File]. 
 
(3) On the screen that appears, configure the settings described below. 
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User-defined Functions
 
(4) After everything is the way you want, tap [OK]. 
 
(5) Input the expression you want. 
Do this:
For this setting:
Type
Folder
Name
Tap the down arrow button and then select “Function”.
Tap the [Folder] down arrow button and then select the name of 
the folder where you want to save the user-defined function.
Enter up to eight bytes for the user-defined function name.