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k Recalling List Contents
Example To recall the contents of List 1
K1(LIST)1(List)bw
The above operation displays the contents of the list you specify and stores
them in ListAns Memory, which allows you to use the ListAns Memory contents
in a calculation.
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uTo use list contents in ListAns Memory in a calculation
Example To multiply the list contents in ListAns Memory by 36
K1(LIST)1(List)!K*dgw
The operation K 1 (LIST) 1 (List) ! K recalls ListAns Memory
contents.
This operation replaces current ListAns Memory contents with the result of the
above calculation.
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k Graphing a Function Using a List
When using the graphing functions of this calculator, you can input a function such
as Y1 = List1 X. If List 1 is {1, 2, 3}, this function will produces three graphs: Y = X,
Y = 2X, Y = 3X.
P.111
There are certain limitations on using lists with graphing functions.
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k Inputting Scientific Calculations into a List
You can use the numeric table generation functions in the Table & Graph Menu to
input values that result from certain scientific function calculations into a list. To do
this, first generate a table. Next, use the “list copy” function to copy the values
from the table to the list.
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k Performing Scientific Function Calculations Using a List
Lists can be used just as numeric values are in scientific function calculations.
When the calculation produces a list as a result, the list is stored in ListAns
Memory.
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Example 1 To use List 3 65 to perform sin (List 3)
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Use radians as the angle unit.
sK1(LIST)1(List)dw
17 - 4 Arithmetic Calculations Using Lists
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