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Chapter 7: List Features
1. Press
#
C
to enter the calculation screen.
2. Press
@
{
1
,
3
,
2
,
9
@
}
3. Press
R
@
1
.
4. Press
E
to store the list
inL1.
5. Press
@
{
5
,
4
,
6
,
3
@
}
R
@
2
E
forL2.
Tips: To view a specific list, press
@
1
to
6
, then
E
at the calculation screen.
3. Normal List Operations
• Listscancontainrealandcomplexnumbers.
• Listscanbeusedasvalues(orvariables)incalculationsorequations.
• Calculationsbetweenlistsarealsopossible.(Bothlistsmustcontainthesamenumber
of elements.)
• ThefollowingexamplesusetheL1andL2valuesstoredintheprevioussection.
2. Creating a list
Alistisaseriesofvaluesenclosedbybraces,andistreatedasasinglevaluein
calculations or an equations.
Thecalculatorhas6storageareasforlistsfromL1toL6.
Youcaneditoraccesslistsbypressing
@
1
to
6
(numeric keys from 1 to 6).
Using
@
l
(L_DATA)menus,youcanstoreupto10sets(L_DATA0toL_
DATA9)oflists(L1toL6)inamemoryandrecallanyofthestoredsetsasrequired.
Store a series
of data 1, 3, 2,
and 9 in the list
L1, and 5, 4, 6,
3 in L2