Example – HP 39g Graphing Calculator User Manual
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5. Choose whether to place the variable name or the
variable value on the command line.
“ Press Wi1^h=t to indicate that you want the variable’s
contents to appear on the command line.
- Press to indicate that you want the variable’s
name to appear on the command line.
6
. Press S3 to place the value or name on the command
line. The selected object appears on the command line.
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Note: The VARS menu can also be used to enter the
names or values of variables into programs.
Example
This example demonstrates how to use the VARS menu to add
the contents of two list variables, and to store the result in
another list variable.
1. Display the List catalog.
rSHiFT]L;sr
to select LI
1 1 1
L2 Size 0 0KB L3 Size 0 0KB 1 4 Size 0 0KB L5 Size 0 0KB ? 2. Enter the data for L1. I 89 S3 881 651 1901 2: 90 3. Return to the List Catalog to create L2. SHIFT L/.?r P t ] to select L2 LI LIST CdTALDG^^gfia? Size 5__________.eSKB L3 Size 0 iidiimuBBs 0KB 0KB i iBHEiBsiBe* Variables and memory management 1L5
1701
3: 89
4: 65
5: 70
L4 Size 0
L5 Size 0
0KB