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Stop
Syntax:
Stop
Function:
This command terminates program execution.
Description:
This command terminates all program execution, including that of the main
program when a subroutine program is running.
Switch~Case~Default~SwitchEnd
Syntax:
Switch
䡺
<expression 1>
Case
䡺
<expression 2>
[<statement>] …
Case
䡺
<expression 3> …
[<statement>] …
…
Case
䡺
<expression
n
>
[<statement>] …
[Default]
[<statement>] …
SwitchEnd
<expression 1> through <expression
n
> should be expressions that produce real
numbers.
Function:
This command executes one of a series of processes based on the value of
<expression>.
Description
• This command executes the statement following the
Case
expression that matches the
Switch
expression.
• If there is no matching
Case
expression, the statement following
Default
is executed. If
there is no
Default
specified, a non-match jumps to the statement following
SwitchEnd
.
• You can use a multi-statement command (
:
) in place of the carriage return to separate
statements.
•
Switch~SwitchEnd
can be exited using the
Break
command,
Return
command, or
Goto
command.
Wait
Syntax:
Wait
䡺
[<expression>]
Function:
This command pauses program execution, and then restarts it after the number
of seconds specified by the expression passes.
Description
• If you do not specify any expression, program execution is paused until you tap the screen,
or press a key.
• The maximum valid specification for <expression> is 360 seconds (six minutes). Specifying
a value greater than 360 causes program execution to resume after 360 seconds,
regardless of the specified value.
• The ClassPad’s Auto Power Off function is disabled during a pause caused by the
Wait
command.
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Program Command Reference