Scrolling through the editor, How rows and columns are filled automatically – Texas Instruments PLUS TI-89 User Manual

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244 Chapter 15: Data/Matrix Editor

15DATAMA.DOC TI-89/TI-92 Plus: Data/Matrix Editor (English) Susan Gullord Revised: 02/23/01 1:10 PM Printed: 02/23/01 2:17 PM Page 244 of 16

To move the cursor:

Press:

One cell at a time

D, C, B, or A

One page at a time

2 and then D, C, B, or A

Go to row 1 in the current
column or to the last row
that contains data for any
column on the screen,
respectively. If the cursor is
in or past that last row, ¥
D goes to row 999.

¥ C or
¥ D

Go to column 1 or to the
last column that contains
data, respectively. If the
cursor is in or past that last
column, ¥ B goes to
column 99.

¥ A o r
¥ B

When you scroll down/up, the header row remains at the top of the
screen so that the column numbers are always visible. When you
scroll right/left, the row numbers remain on the left side of the
screen so that they are always visible.

When you enter a value in a cell, the cursor moves to the next cell.
However, you can move the cursor to any cell and enter a value. If
you leave gaps between cells, the

TI

-89 / TI-92 Plus

handles the gaps

automatically.

¦

In a list variable, a cell in the gap is undefined until you enter a
value for the cell.

&

¦

In a data variable, gaps in a column are handled the same as a list.
However, if you leave a gap between columns, that column is
blank.

&

Scrolling through
the Editor

How Rows and
Columns Are Filled
Automatically

Note: If you enter more than
one column of elements in a
list variable, it is converted
automatically into a data
variable.

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