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Texas Instruments Titanium TI-89 - Deleting a Command Mark; Executing a Command

Texas Instruments Titanium TI-89
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You can type multiple commands on the same line if you type a colon to separate the
commands.
Deleting a Command Mark
Deleting a Command MarkDeleting a Command Mark
Deleting a Command Mark
This deletes only the
C mark; it does not delete the command text itself.
1. Place the cursor anywhere on the marked line.
2. Press and select
4:Clear command.
Executing a Command
Executing a CommandExecuting a Command
Executing a Command
To execute a command, you must first mark the line with a
C. If you execute a line that is
not marked with
C, it will be ignored.
1. Place the cursor anywhere on the command line.
2. Press .
4. Type a command just as you would on the
Home screen.
The line can contain only the command,
with no additional text.
Note: You can mark a line as a command
either before or after typing the command
on that line.

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