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HP 48gx User Manual

HP 48gx
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Lesson
14:
Organizing
Variables
Whenever
a
variable
is
created,
it
is
put
into
the
current
directory.
Directories
let
you
organize
variables
into
meaningful
collections.
They
allow
you
to
work
with
only
with
one
collection
of
variables
rather
than
all
variables
at
once.
Only
one
directory
at
a
time
is
active,
or
current.
The
current
directory
is
shown
in
the
stack
display
in
the
line
above
the
stack
levels.
(At
the
moment
it
shows
that
HOME
is
the
current
directory.)
Managing
and
organizing
the
contents
of
the
current
directory
is
the
primary
purpose
of
the
Variable
Browser.
Example:
Review
the
contents
of
the
current
directory.
@
[EvioRY)
then
(A)
and
(VY)
as
needed
1.41
EXAMPLES:
D
|
EDIT
[CHOD:[
CHE]
MEW
|
COPY
[HOVE]
If
the
particular
variable
you're
seeking
is
not
in
the
current
directory,
you
can
always
switch
to
a
different
directory
and
look
for
it
there.
Example:
Display
the
contents
of
the
ExAMFLES
directory.
This
directory
and
its
contents
were
created
by
the
TEACH
command
you
executed
in
lesson
1.
Step
1:
Display
a
list
of
directories.
CHUM
fi
iE
cTRiEs.
r_unwir
3
rai
(HOME
|
EXAMPLES
PRGS
PLOTS
4-6
Understanding
and
Using
Memory

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HP 48gx Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelHP 48gx
TypeGraphing Calculator
Display TypeLCD
Display Size131x64 pixels
Memory128 KB RAM
Expandable MemoryYes, via expansion cards
Release Year1993
ProcessorSaturn
Programming LanguageRPL
Power Supply3x AAA batteries
Weight255 g (9 ounces)

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