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Texas Instruments TI-Nspire Software Guide

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326 Programming
Finding text
1. On the Program Editor’s Actions menu, select Find.
2. Type the text that you want to find, and click
OK.
If the text is found, it is highlighted in the program.
If the text is not found, an notification message displays.
Closing the current function or program
1. On the Program Editor’s Actions menu, select Close.
2. If the function or program has unstored changes, you are prompted
to check syntax and store before closing.
Running programs and evaluating functions
After defining and storing a function or program, you can use it from an
application. All TI-Nspire™ applications can evaluate functions, but only
the Calculator application can run programs.
The program statements are executed in sequential order (although
some commands alter the program flow). The output, if any, is displayed
in the application’s work area.
Program execution continues until it reaches the last statement or a
Stop command.
Function execution continues until it reaches a
Return command.
Using short and long names
Anytime you are in the same problem where an object is defined, you
can access it by entering its short name (the name given in the object’s
Define command). This is the case for all defined objects, including
private, public, and non-library objects.
You can access a library object from any document by typing the object’s
long name. A long name consists of the name of the objects library
document followed by a backslash “\” followed by the name of the
object. For example, the long name of the object defined as
func1 in the
library document lib1 is lib1\func1.

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Texas Instruments TI-Nspire Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeDisplay
Form factorPocket
Product colorBlue, White
Display resolution320 x 240 pixels
Display size (HxV) (imperial)0 \
Compatible operating systemsWindows Vista/XP Mac OS X 10.4/10.5
Battery typeAAA
Number of batteries supported4
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Dimensions (WxDxH)100 x 198.3 x 28.7 mm

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