I cant find a double arrow in FX2.0 ( u know like k=1->>goto1) and when i download a CFX file there is a double arrow is there a double arrow in FX2.0???
double arrow in FX2.0
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miltonthemoose
, Jan 22 2004 04:30 AM
4 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 22 January 2004 - 04:30 AM
#2
Posted 22 January 2004 - 04:49 AM
you cant get it from the afx unless you copy/paste it from a cfx file.
you can rewite any statement using the => sign like this:
If k=1
Then Goto 1
IfEnd
you can rewite any statement using the => sign like this:
If k=1
Then Goto 1
IfEnd
#3
Posted 22 January 2004 - 04:51 AM
i know thats how i made my rpg but arent all the files in this site CFX?
#4
Posted 22 January 2004 - 07:53 PM
i think casio just forgot to put the => in the AFX's menus
#5
Posted 23 January 2004 - 05:12 AM
From the FAQ on my site, please everyone read it since it covers most of the questions out there, and since I put it online, many of the mails containing these questions I was receiving stopped.
I know it's outdated, but it's fine, if anyone has any contributons or ideas, PM me.
Where did the => (double arrow) sign go?
This sign was removed from the FX calculators, but fortunately enough, the sign still works with the calculator.
If you have the PC-Link, you could download a program made for the CFX-9850 containing that sign and store it in the F-MEM to use it later, or just copy it on the calc using COPY "CTRL F1".
That was one way, another one is that you could replace it but in a painful way:
Let's say you want to write "A=5 => GoTo 2"
You'll use it as :
"If A=5
Then GoTo 2
IfEnd", simple but longer.
Another tricky way (if there's a CFX calc available) is that you could directly transfer programs from the CFX series to your FX 2.0 using the SB-62 cable that came with the FX 2.0, connect both calculators, set the CFX to transmit a program that has the => sign, then in the Link mode in the FX 2.0 press "F4" then "F5" then "F6", it will switch to Receiving mode, now it could receive from any CFX series, simply transfer the program and copy the => sign and paste it anywhere or store it in the F-MEM.
You could also find in the Tools section in my site a file called Signs, it has some of the hidden signs that you could use with your calculator.
I know it's outdated, but it's fine, if anyone has any contributons or ideas, PM me.
Where did the => (double arrow) sign go?
This sign was removed from the FX calculators, but fortunately enough, the sign still works with the calculator.
If you have the PC-Link, you could download a program made for the CFX-9850 containing that sign and store it in the F-MEM to use it later, or just copy it on the calc using COPY "CTRL F1".
That was one way, another one is that you could replace it but in a painful way:
Let's say you want to write "A=5 => GoTo 2"
You'll use it as :
"If A=5
Then GoTo 2
IfEnd", simple but longer.
Another tricky way (if there's a CFX calc available) is that you could directly transfer programs from the CFX series to your FX 2.0 using the SB-62 cable that came with the FX 2.0, connect both calculators, set the CFX to transmit a program that has the => sign, then in the Link mode in the FX 2.0 press "F4" then "F5" then "F6", it will switch to Receiving mode, now it could receive from any CFX series, simply transfer the program and copy the => sign and paste it anywhere or store it in the F-MEM.
You could also find in the Tools section in my site a file called Signs, it has some of the hidden signs that you could use with your calculator.
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