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Casio 330 User Manual

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Variables and Folders

I “library” Folder Variables

Variables in the “library” folder can be accessed without specifying a path name, regardless
of the current folder.

Example: To create and access two variables, one located in the “library” folder and one

located in another folder

S ClassPad Operation

(1) With “main” specified as the current folder (the default), perform the following operation

to create a variable named “eq1” and assign the indicated list data to it.

{1, 2, 3} 2 eq1U

(2) Keeping “main” specified as the current folder, perform the following operation to create

a variable named “eq2” in the “library” folder, and assign the indicated list data to it.

{4, 5, 6} 2 library \ eq2 U

Specifies the “library” folder.

(3) Check the contents of the two variables.

eq1 U

(4) Change the current folder specification to “Test”.

• Use the Basic Format dialog box (page 1-9-4) or the Variable Manager (page 1-8-1)

to change the current folder specification.

(5) Perform the following operations to view the contents of variables “eq1” and “eq2”.

eq1 U

eq2 U

Since variable “eq2” is stored in the

“library” folder, you do not need to

indicate a path to access it.

Since this key operation does not access the

“main” folder, the variable name (“eq1”) is

displayed without showing the variable contents.

main\eq1 U

Specifying the path to the “main” folder

where “eq1” is located displays the

contents of the variable.