Casio Graph 35 E Leclerc

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Comparison ChartColor Graphing CalculatorGraphing Calculator
Productfx-CG50fx-CG20fx-9860GII / fx-9860GII SDfx-9750GIIfx-7400GII
[ Specifications ]
Number of functionsOver 3,000*1Over 3,000*1Over 2,900*1Over 2,800Over 2,100
Power supplyAAA /
Ni-MH(recommended type only)
AAA /
Ni-MH(recommended type only)
AAAAAAAAA
Approximate battery life (hours)170 *2140 *2200 *3230 *3230 *3
Dimensions HxWxD(mm)18.6 x 89.0 x 188.520.6 x 89.5 x 188.521.2 x 91.5 x 18421.3 x 87.5 x 180.521.3 x 87.5 x 180.5
Approximate weight (g)230230225 / 220205205
Case StyleSlide-on hardSnap-on hardSlide-on hardSlide-on hardSlide-on hard
Dot matrix display216 x 384216 x 38464 x 12864 x 12864 x 128
Display capacity (Characters)21 x 821 x 821 x 821 x 821 x 8
Mantissa + exponent digits10 + 210 + 210 + 210 + 210 + 2
Icon menus
Internal operation digits1515151515
Nested parentheses levels2626262626
Color display (More than 65,000 colors) (More than 65,000 colors)
Backlit display
SD card slot- /
USB port
I/O port (3pin)
Connection with PCMass storageMass storageProgram-Link softwareProgram-Link softwareProgram-Link software
Direct connection to CASIO projectors
Examination Mode (OS Update) (OS Update)
[ Utilities ]
Natural textbook display / Natural-V.P.A.M
Key rollover function
Replay function
Multi-replay functions
Backspace
SOLVE function
Answer function
Variables2828282828
Auto power off
[ Special Features ]
Base-n calculations
(Binary/Octal/Hexadecimal)
Logical operations
Engineering symbol calculations
Engineering notation (ENG/InverseENG)
Scientific constantsPhysium(Add-in)Physium(Add-in)Physium(Add-in)
Conversion (Metric)
[ Basic Functions ]
Trigonometric /
Inverse trigonometric
Hyperbolic / Inverse hyperbolic
Exponential / logarithmic
Base specified logarithmic
Power and radical root
Fraction
Rounding
Simplification
Integer division
GCD / LCM
Sexagesimal <-> decimal
Display format (FIX, SCI)
Angle unit (Deg, Rad, Gra)
Angle unit conversion
(Deg, Rad, Gra)
[ Calculus ]
Differentiation calculation
Integration calculation
[ Algebra ]
Simultaneous equation ( 6 unknowns) ( 6 unknowns) ( 6 unknowns) ( 6 unknowns) ( 6 unknowns)
Polynomial equation ( Degree 2-6) ( Degree 2-6) ( Degree 2-6) ( Degree 2-6) ( Degree 2-6)
Table function
Matrix calculations
Vector calculations
Complex number calculation
[ Graphing ]
3D Graph (Preloaded) (Add-in)
Rectangular coordinate graph
( y=f(x) , x=f(y) )
Polar coordinate graph
Parametric graph
Inequality graph
Real time integration display
Dual screen
Conics graph
Dynamic graph
[ Geometry ]
Geometry Application (Preloaded) (Preloaded) (Preloaded)
Coordinate conversion (Pol, Rec)
Vector calculation
[ Probability ]
Combination,
permutation (nCr, nPr)
Random numbers
Random integers
Random Norm / Bin
Random sample
[ Statistics ]
List-based STAT data editor
Standard deviation
Variance
Regression analysis
Linear regression
ab Exponential regression
Other regressionsMed, Quad, Cubic, Quart, Log, Exp, Pwr, Sin, LgstMed, Quad, Cubic, Quart, Log, Exp, Pwr, Sin, LgstMed, Quad, Cubic, Quart, Log, Exp, Pwr, Sin, LgstMed, Quad, Cubic, Quart, Log, Exp, Pwr, Sin, LgstMed, Quad, Cubic, Quart, Log, Exp, Pwr, Sin, Lgst
Advanced statistics
[ Programming Functions ]
Program logic (BASIC-like) (BASIC-like) (BASIC-like) (BASIC-like) (BASIC-like)
Memory (bytes)61,00061,00062,00062,00020,000
Program areasUp to memoryUp to memoryUp to memoryUp to memoryUp to memory
Storage memory area
(Flash memory)
16MB16MB1.5MB
[ Financial ]
Simple interest
Compound interest
Cash flow
Amortization
Conversion
Cost / sel / margin
Days calculation
Depreciation
Bond calculation
[ Spreadsheet ]
Spreadsheet Application
Conditional format
[ Other Application ]
eActivity
Recursion
E-CON
Probability Simulation (Add-in) (Add-in) (Add-in)
Periodic Table (Physium) (Add-in) (Add-in) (Add-in)
Picture Plot (Preloaded) (Preloaded)
Conversion (Metric) (Preloaded) (Preloaded)
Russian Language (Add-in) (Add-in) (Add-in)

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  • *1 Changes when OS is updated.
  • *2 Repeat of one-hour cycle of (1), (2), and (3) below.
    (1)Menu display for 5 minutes (display brightness 3 for first 30 seconds and then 1 thereafter)
    (2)Run Matrix mode calculation for 5 minutes(display brightness 3)
    (3)Flashing cursor in Run-Matrix mode for 50 minutes(display brightness 3 for first 30 seconds and then 1 thereafter)
  • *3 Continuous operation (assuming 5 minutes calculation and 55 minutes display per hour)
Casio Algebra FX 2.0 Plus
A graphic calculator from Casio, the Casio Algebra FX 2.0 Plus
Type
ManufacturerCasio
Introduced2001
Calculator
Entry modeInfix
Display type
Display size128×64 dots
Programming
Programming language(s)BASIC-like
User memory144 kibibyte RAM, 768 kibibyte Flash
Other
Power supplyfour AAAalkaline batteries
Weight213 gram

Graphic calculators made by Casio include the touchscreen ClassPad 300 as well as the models with traditional buttons which can be divided into two main generations listed below.Casio produced the world's first graphing calculator, the fx-7000G.

First Generation[edit]

Original Series[edit]

Casio fx-8000G

First produced in 1985, these include the fx-7000G, fx-6000G, fx-6500G, fx-7200G, fx-7500G, fx-8000G, fx-8500G.

Power Graphic Series (1990)[edit]

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Around 1990, the Power Graphic series introduced: F1 through F6 shortcut keys which enabled significantly greater ease of use, polar, parametric and inequality graphs; box and factor zoom; multiple graph scrolling; range initialization; integration; matrix mode; fractions; permutations; combinations; normal probabilities; SI unit symbols;Models: fx-7700G, fx-7700GB, fx-8700G, fx-8700GB. The GB models have a communications port.(French versions: fx-7800G, fx-7800GC, fx-8800G, fx-8800GC).

Also made was the low-end fx-6300G (French: fx-6800G) with a smaller screen and fewer features, and the fx-6200G which didn't have any programming facility.

Icon Menu Power Graphic series (1993)[edit]

Around 1993, the Icon Menu Power Graphic series introduced: An icon-driven menu interface, further increasing ease of use, numerical differentiation; matrices in programs; and an equation solver. Models: fx-7700GE, later renamed fx-7700GH.(French version: fx-7900GC)

Additionally there were models with 24K memory which introduced: dynamic graphing; complex numbers; table mode; more advanced equation solver; larger matrices (255x255); sigma calculations; graph solver for roots, intercepts, max and mins. These include the fx-9700GE, later renamed fx-9700GH (wider screen) and the CFX-9800G (3-color screen).(French versions: fx-9900GC, CFX-9900GC)

Also made with an icon menu but none of the above features was the fx-7300G (French: fx-6900G).

Second Generation[edit]

9850 series (9750/9850/9950/9970)[edit]

Casio CFX-9850GB Plus
Casio CFX-9850GB Plus
Type
ManufacturerCasio
Introduced1998
Calculator
Entry modeInfix
Display type
Display size128×64 dots
Programming
Programming language(s)BASIC-like
User memory32 kibibyte
Other
Power supplyfour AAAalkaline batteries
Weight190 gram

First manufactured in 1996, there have been numerous variations of the CFX-9850G. The 9850 series models have 3-colour screens apart from the fx-9750G which is black and white. The 9950G has 64k memory compared to the 32k of the original 9850G. The 9970G has symbolic algebra. Later versions such as Ga, GB and GC models fixed some bugs from the original G model and added some stats and finance features. The GB models have a built-in software library.

(French versions: 9750=Graph 30,35,fx-8930GT; 9850,9950=Graph 60,65,CFX-9930GT,9940,9960; 9970=Graph 80)

Casio Graph 35 E Leclerc

7400 Series[edit]

First made in the year 1996, this series is like a cut-down version of the 9850 series. For instance it does not have the commands Getkey, Locate, Text or matrices or complex numbers, and the screen is smaller.

Models: fx-7400G, fx-7400G Plus, fx-7450G, fx-7400G Plus GY (French versions: fx-6910G, Graph 20, Graph 25, FX-7400G II

Algebra FX series[edit]

First made in the year 1999, these have flash memory which provides larger capacity than previous models, however due to the short lifespan of the original flash memory used, these calculators stop working after a few years. Casio has stated that this problem has been fixed. The Algebra FX 2.0 versions have symbolic algebra, while the FX 1.0 versions do not. There are community written tools for accessing the ROM-DOS operating system thus allowing C and Pascal compilers to be used.

Models: Algebra FX 2.0, FX 1.0, Algebra FX 2.0 Plus, FX 1.0 Plus (French versions: Graph 100, Graph 100+)

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9860 G/GII series[edit]

First made in the year 2005, the 9860 models are much faster than previous models and can be programmed in C/C++ using the official software development kit.

In 2009 the GII models were produced along with a corresponding OS update for the original 9860G, with new functions gcd/lcm/mod, random integer, units conversion, string functions, and new probability and inverse probability distributions available within programs. The 9860G OS update was not absolutely identical to an actual 9860GII model.

The fx-9860G Slim and fx-9860GII have a backlight display.

Models: fx-9860G, fx-9860G SD, fx-9860G Slim, fx-9860GII, fx-9860GII SD, fx-9750GII, fx-7400GII (French versions: Graph 85, Graph 85 SD, Graph 85 Slim, Graph 75, Graph 95, Graph 35+ USB, Graph 25+ Pro)

Australia only: fx-9860G AU, fx-9860G AU Plus

The fx-9750GII and fx-7400GII are low-budget versions with restricted OS functionality. Also, the fx-7400GII does not have a USB 1.1 port.

The architecture of the 9750GII is similar to the 9860GII and therefore the former can be unofficially upgraded to the latter Operating System offering more features particularly pretty printed equations and Vector arithmetic. This is not supported by Casio.

fx-CG Prizm series[edit]

Announced for January 2011, these models have a high-resolution color display (396x224 screen with 384x216 pixels (21x8 characters) window[1] with 216 colors), a USB 2.0 port, 16 MB of flash memory and a feature called Picture Plot.[2] The Prizm is permitted on all major standardized tests including ACT, SAT, AP, GCSE and GCE examinations.[3] The only known difference between the fx-CG10 and the fx-CG20 Prizm versions is that the fx-CG10 cannot open picture files that have been edited by users.[4] SD card slot is no longer available. The processor is based on a custom Renesas SH4-A family SH7305 CPU.[5]

Additional features over fx-9860GII include:

  • Real time integration display
  • Random sample in probability calculations
  • Conditional format in spreadsheet
  • preloaded Picture Plot
  • Preloaded Metric conversion
  • USB connection to computer now treats calculator as mass storage device

Although no official SDK has been released yet, several community SDKs exist using either some of the fx-9860G SDK tools or parts of the GNU toolchain.[6] The Prizm Mini-SDK originally required Casio fx-9860 SDK to function,[7] which was later replaced by PrizmSDK.[8]

  • Models: fx-CG10 (North America), fx-CG20 (other regions)
  • Australia models: fx-CG20 AU
  • China models: fx-CG20 CN

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Programming[edit]

Casio graphic calculators use a BASIC-like programming language but variable names are restricted to single letters A-Z which are shared by all programs including subroutines which are stored as separate programs. This means there are no local variables, they are all global. These variables are also shared by other functions of the calculator. For example, drawing a graph will overwrite the X and Y values.

First generation programming language[edit]

Loops are constructed by incrementing or decrementing the value of a variable with the Isz and Dsz commands in conjunction with the Lbl and Goto commands, rather than using simpler For or While commands. Arrays are achieved by overwriting other letters, for example A[0]=A, A[1]=B, A[2]=C. The available space for arrays can be extended with the Defm command so that Z[1], Z[2] etc. can be used depending on how much unused memory capacity is available.

Second generation programming language[edit]

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Compared to the first generation models these have many more commands including: For and While Loops, If.. Then structures and the ability for real-time user interaction with the Getkey command and the ability to place characters anywhere on the screen with the Locate and Text commands. Also the method for using array variables was changed to using lists and matrices.

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Games[edit]

Some of the more recent Casio calculators have come with software that allows the user to link the computer to the calculator, download games already written for the calculators or code their own games and then have the software sync it to the device, from here the user can open up the games on the calculator and play them; all of the games are coded by the community and so feature copies of popular games that could be recoded to work on the device for example Tetris, Pong and Snake; more complex games can also be coded, however due to storage constraints the size is limited.

References[edit]

  1. ^Prizm display resolution different than 384×216 pixels ?
  2. ^fx-CG series - Products - CASIO WEW Worldwide EducationArchived October 12, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^Casio Prizm fx-CG10 Review
  4. ^Fx-cg10 Vs. Fx-cg20 Prizm Versions.
  5. ^Technical Info
  6. ^Casio Prizm SDKs made by the community
  7. ^Prizm C Development
  8. ^Casio Prizm SDKs made by the community

External links[edit]

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