Using the catalog dialog box, Displaying the catalog, Selecting a built-in command from the catalog – Texas Instruments PLUS TI-89 User Manual

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44 Chapter 2: Operating the Calculator

02OPER.DOC TI-89/TI-92 Plus: Operating the TI-89/TI-92 Plus (English) Susan Gullord Revised: 02/23/01 1:06 PM Printed: 02/23/01 2:11 PM Page 44 of 44

To display the

CATALOG

dialog box, press:

TI

.

89:

½

TI

.

92 Plus:

2 ½

The

CATALOG

defaults to „

Built-in

, which displays an alphabetic

list of all pre-installed

TI

-89 / TI-92 Plus

commands (functions and

instructions)

.

Note:

Options that are not currently valid are dimmed. For

example, ƒ

Help

is reserved for a future online help Flash

application. …

Flash Apps

is dimmed if you have not installed a

Flash application. †

User-Defined

is dimmed if you have not

created a function or a program.

When you select a command, its name is inserted in the entry line at
the cursor location. Therefore, you should position the cursor as
necessary before selecting the command.

1. Press:

TI

.

89:

½

TI

.

92 Plus:

2 ½

2. Press

Built-in

.

¦

Commands are listed in
alphabetical order. Commands that
do not start with a letter
(+, %,

‡, G, etc.) are at the end of

the list.

¦

To exit the

CATALOG

without

selecting a command, press N.

Using the Catalog Dialog Box

The

CATALOG

provides a way to access any built-in

TI

-

89 / TI

-

92 Plus

command (functions and instructions) from

one convenient list. In addition, the

CATALOG

dialog box lets

you select functions used in Flash applications or user-defined
functions (if any have been loaded or defined).

Displaying the
CATALOG

Selecting a Built-in
Command from the

CATALOG

Note: The first time you
display the Built-in list, it
starts at the top of the list.
The next time you display
the list, it starts at the same
place you left it.

ƒ

Help is reserved for

a future online help
Flash application.

Defaults to

Built-in.

and

allow access to

Flash application functions
and User-Defined functions
and programs.

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