Notes about variables – Texas Instruments TI-84 User Manual

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Chapter 1: Operating the TI-84 Plus Silver Edition

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Notes about Variables

Notes about Variables

Notes about Variables

Notes about Variables

You can create as many list names as memory will allow (Chapter 11).

Programs have user-defined names and share memory with variables (Chapter 16).

From the home screen or from a program, you can store to matrices (Chapter 10),
lists (Chapter 11), strings (Chapter 15), system variables such as

Xmax

(Chapter 1),

TblStart

(Chapter 7), and all

Y=

functions (Chapters 3, 4, 5, and 6).

From an editor, you can store to matrices, lists, and

Y=

functions (Chapter 3).

From the home screen, a program, or an editor, you can store a value to a matrix
element or a list element.

You can use

DRAW STO

menu items to store and recall graph databases and

pictures (Chapter 8).

Although most variables can be archived, system variables including r, t, x, y, and

q

cannot be archived (Chapter 18)

Apps

are independent applications.which are stored in Flash ROM.

AppVars

is a

variable holder used to store variables created by independent applications. You
cannot edit or change variables in

AppVars

unless you do so through the application

which created them.

Apps

Applications

AppVars

Application variables

Groups

Grouped variables

System variables

Xmin, Xmax, and others

Variable Type

Names

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