Programming
599
For example:
Ê
Local variable
m
is not assigned an initial value.
In the example above, the local variable
m
exists independently of any variable
m
that
exists outside of the function.
You Must Initialize Local Variables
You Must Initialize Local Variables
You Must Initialize Local Variables
You Must Initialize Local Variables
All local variables must be assigned an initial value before they are referenced.
Ê
1 is stored as the initial value for
m
.
The calculator cannot use a local variable to perform symbolic calculations.
Ê
Define fact(n)=Func:
Local m:
While n>1:
n
†
m
!
m: n–1
!
n:
EndWhile:
Return m:
EndFunc
Ê
Define fact(n)=Func:
Local m: 1
!
m:
While n>1:
n
ù
m
!
m: n–1
!
n:
EndWhile:
Return m:
EndFunc
Summary of Contents for Voyage 200
Page 36: ...Getting Started 36 D B D B Press Result ...
Page 45: ...Getting Started 45 3 0 D B D D B D Press Result ...
Page 46: ...Getting Started 46 D 2 0 0 2 D B Scroll down to October and press Press Result ...
Page 60: ...Getting Started 60 B D Press Result ...
Page 139: ...Previews 139 8 Complete the operation Press 2 d Steps and keystrokes Display 5 f 2 ...
Page 453: ...Differential Equation Graphing 453 ...
Page 468: ...Tables 468 ...
Page 777: ...Activities 777 ...