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Texas Instruments TI-84 Plus
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Chapter 12: Statistics 287
Removing a List from the Stat List Editor
Removing a List from the Stat List EditorRemoving a List from the Stat List Editor
Removing a List from the Stat List Editor
To remove a list from the stat list editor, move the cursor onto the list name and then press
{. The list is not deleted from memory; it is only removed from the stat list editor.
Notes:
To delete a list name from memory, use the MEMORY MANAGEMENT/DELETE
secondary menu (Chapter 18).
If you archive a list, it will be removed from the stat list editor.
Removing All Lists and Restoring L
Removing All Lists and Restoring LRemoving All Lists and Restoring L
Removing All Lists and Restoring L1
11
1 through L
through L through L
through L6
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6
You can remove all user-created lists from the stat list editor and restore list names
L1
through
L6 to columns 1 through 6 in either of two ways.
Use
SetUpEditor with no arguments.
Reset all memory (Chapter 18).
Clearing All Elements from a List
Clearing All Elements from a ListClearing All Elements from a List
Clearing All Elements from a List
You can clear all elements from a list in any of five ways.
Use
ClrList to clear specified lists.
In the stat list editor, press } to move the cursor onto a list name, and then press
‘Í.
In the stat list editor, move the cursor onto each element, and then press { one by
one.

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