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k LIST Variable Element Operations

You can recall the value of any element of a LIST variable. When the values {1, 2, 3} are
assigned to “lista”, for example, you can recall the second value in the “lista”, when you need
it.
You can also assign a value to any element in a list. When the values {1, 2, 3} are assigned
to “lista”, for example, you can replace the second value with “5” to end up with {1, 5, 3}.
After performing the procedure under “Inputting List Data from the Work Area”, perform the
following operation.

u ClassPad Operation

(1) Recall the value of the second element of LIST variable “lista”.

0lista9[c]w

2-5-2

List Calculations

(2) Assign “5” to the second element of LIST variable “lista”.

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W 0lista9[c]w

Tip

• You can also perform the above operations on the “ans” variable (page 2-2-2) when it contains

LIST data.

Example: {1, 2, 3, 4} w

{1, 2, 3, 4}

D[c]w

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k Inputting List Data Using the List Editor Window

Tapping ( displays the List Editor window, which you can then use to input list data. List
data input this way is assigned to a LIST variable, so you can access it by specifying the
applicable variable name.
For more information about using the List Editor window to create a list, see “7-2 Using List
Editor”.