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If my program throws an error, I can't start it again! |
Event-driven Programming, Menus, and Throwing Errors | Next |
Q: | If my program stops execution by throwing an error, I cannot execute it again without retransmitting it from the computer or another calculator. Namely, when I try to execute it again, the calculator reports "Invalid program reference". Why, and what I can do to prevent such behaviour? |
A: | See Returning Errors. |