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The
calculator recognizes
these
distinctions
as you
enter
objects
in
the
command
line.
Pressing
an
operation
key
(such as I ENTER
I)
always
causes execution
of
the
operation.
The
current
entry
mode
primarily
affects
what
happens
when
you press a
command
key (such as I STO
I),
a
function
key
(such as
G]),
or
a USER
menu
key.
Immediate
Entry Mode. This
mode
is for
entering
numbers,
lists,
and
arrays. In
Immediate
entry
mode:
Pressing a
command
key
executes
the
command
line
and
then
exe-
cutes
the
command.
Pressing a
function
key
executes
the
command
line
and
then
exe-
cutes
the
function.
Pressing a USER
menu
key
executes
the
command
line
and
then
evaluates
the
corresponding
name.
Algebraic Entry Mode. This
mode
is for
entering
names
and
algebraics.
If
you
begin
the
command
line
by
pressing
~,
Algebraic
entry
mode
is
automatically
activated. In this
mode:
Pressing a
command
key executes
the
command
line
and
then
exe-
cutes
the
command.
Pressing a
function
key writes
the
function's
name
in
the
command
line.
If
the
function
takes its
arguments
in
parentheses,
the
opening
parenthesis
is included.
Pressing a USER
menu
key
writes
the
corresponding
name
in
the
command
line.
Alpha Entry Mode. This
mode
is for
entering
strings
and
programs.
Pressing
.~
or
0
automatically
activates
Alpha
entry
mode
and
turns
on
the
a annunciator. In this mode:
Pressing a
command
key
writes
the
command's
name
in
the
com-
mand
line.
Pressing a
function
key
writes
the
function's
name
in
the
command
line.
Pressing a USER
menu
key writes
the
corresponding
name
in
the
command
line.
170
18:
The
Command
Line

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