Creating a list name by storing a list, Displaying list elements stored to a list name – Texas Instruments TI-86 User Manual

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Chapter 11: Lists

11LISTS.DOC TI-86, Chap 11, US English Bob Fedorisko Revised: 02/13/01 2:30 PM Printed: 02/13/01 3:03 PM Page 154 of 16

11LISTS.DOC TI-86, Chap 11, US English Bob Fedorisko Revised: 02/13/01 2:30 PM Printed: 02/13/01 3:03 PM Page 154 of 16

11LISTS.DOC TI-86, Chap 11, US English Bob Fedorisko Revised: 02/13/01 2:30 PM Printed: 02/13/01 3:03 PM Page 154 of 16

Creating a List Name by Storing a List

To store a list, the syntax is:

{

element1

,

element2

,

...

,

element n

}

listName

ᕡ Enter a list directly. (To store a result expressed as

a list and currently stored in

Ans

, as shown in the

example, begin these steps at step 2.)

ᕢ Paste to the cursor location. ALPHA-lock is on.

(steps 2
through 5
above)

X

ᕣ Enter the list name. Either select a name from the

LIST

NAMES

menu or directly enter a name one to

eight characters long, starting with a letter.

ᕤ Store the list to the list name.

ã

A

д г

B

д г

C

ä

1

1

2

3

b

Displaying List Elements Stored to a List Name

ᕡ Enter the list name on the home screen;

either select it from the

LIST

NAMES

menu

or enter the characters.

ᕢ Display the list elements.

- ” (
&

b

You need not enter the close
brace ( } ) when you use

X

to store a list name.

To delete a list name from
memory, use the MEM
DELETE:LIST

screen

(Chapter 17).

The TI

-

86 distinguishes

between uppercase and
lowercase letters in list
names. For example,
ABC123

, Abc123, and abc123

are three different list names.

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