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Texas Instruments Titanium TI-89 User Manual

Texas Instruments Titanium TI-89
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Programming 594
Folder Variables Variables that are stored in a particular folder.
If you store to a variable name only, it is stored in the
current folder. For example:
5
!start
If you refer to a variable name only, that variable must
be in the current folder. Otherwise, it cannot be found
(even if the variable exists in a different folder).
To store or refer to a variable in another folder, you must
specify a path name. For example:
5
!class\start
(class = Variable name; start = Folder Name)
After the program stops, any folder variables created by
the program still exist and still take up memory.
Local Variables Temporary variables that exist only while a program is
running. When the program stops, local variables are
deleted automatically.
To create a local variable in a program, use the Local
command to declare the variable.
A local variable is treated as unique even if there is an
existing folder variable with the same name.
Local variables are ideal for temporarily storing values
that you do not want to save.
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Texas Instruments Titanium TI-89 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Display TypeLCD
Display Resolution160 x 100 pixels
Memory188 KB RAM, 2.7 MB Flash ROM
TypeGraphing Calculator
DisplayMonochrome
ProcessorMotorola 68000
Processor Speed12 MHz
Power Source4 AAA batteries
ConnectivityUSB
ProgrammingTI-BASIC, Assembly
Operating SystemAMS (Advanced Mathematics Software)

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