Molume" cst, Enhancing custom menus – HP 48g Graphing Calculator User Manual
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Step 5:
Create a tagged object from the contents of levels 2 and 1.
^THG
l! MOLUME: .0010?5_
r
^3
Step 6:
Display the current contents of CST.
CST
£■ yOLUME: .0010?5_m'^3
£ ^TflG l-R'^3
"MOLUME" CST }
You can create a CST in each directory in memory, just as you can for
other variables. This lets you have a different custom menu in each
directory.
Also, instead of storing the list of objects itself in CST, you can
optionally store the name of another variable that contains the list.
This gives you the ability to have in one directory several variables
that contain different custom-menu lists. That way, you can easily
switch the CST menu from one custom menu to another by simply
storing a new name in CST.
Enhancing Custom Menus
You can enhance the CST menu by creating special menu labels and
by specifying different actions for unshifted and shifted keys.
To create a special menu label for an object:
■ Inside the CST list, replace the object by an embedded list of the
form ■ [ '''label" object >.
The default label for an object in the CST menu is the underlying
name, command, unit, or typing aid—as many characters as fit in the
space available.
Example:
Storing C ->T
h
G
l_ fi'" -3
-C
"V O L ............. V O L U M E "]-
■ i
"G U S T " C S T
] ] in CST gives the same CST menu
operations as the previous example, but the labels are
■ V T
fl G , M 3 ,
V
0
L
. and
C
U
S T
.
Customizing the HP 48 30-3