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Texas Instruments Voyage 200 User Manual

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Data/Matrix Editor 519
Matrix Variable
Matrix VariableMatrix Variable
Matrix Variable
A matrix is a rectangular array of elements. When you create a matrix in the Data/Matrix
Editor, you must specify the number of rows and columns (although you can add or
delete rows and columns later). In the Data/Matrix Editor, a matrix variable:
After creating a matrix in the Data/Matrix Editor, you can use the matrix in any
application (such as the Home screen).
Note: Use brackets to refer to a specific element in a matrix. For example, enter mat1[2,1]
to access the 1st element in the 2nd row.
Looks similar to a data variable, but all
columns must have the same length.
Is initially created with 0 in each cell. You
can then enter the applicable value in
place of 0.
From the Home screen or a program, you can
use 9 to store a matrix with either of the
equivalent methods shown to the right.
Ê
row 1
Ë row 2
Ì row 1
Í row 2
Although you enter the matrix as shown
above, it is pretty printed in the history area in
traditional matrix form.
Shows the size of the
matrix.
[[1,2,3][4,5,6]]!mat1
[1,2,3;4,5,6]
!mat1
ÌÍ

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TypeScientific
Form factorPocket
Product colorBlue
Display resolution128 x 240 pixels

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