Mode settings – Texas Instruments TI-73 EXPLORER User Manual

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Chapter 1: Operating the TI

N73

7301ENG.DOC CH1 Operating the TI-73, English Julie Hewlett Revised: 07/29/98 11:55 AM Printed: 05/19/99

8:58 AM Page 22 of 24

Press - } to display the

VARS

menu; next select

the type and then the name of the variable or

function.

Press 8 (from the Program editor only), and then

select the name of the program to call a program as a

subroutine within another program.

3. The variable name you selected is displayed on the

bottom line and the cursor disappears.

4. Press

b. The variable contents are inserted where the

cursor was located before you began these steps.

Calculate 100+R using the

Rcl

function. (R was defined in the

previous section, “Storing Variable Values.”)

1. On the Home screen, enter

the first part of the

calculation.

- l :

1 0 0

\

2. Recall

R

.

- P - t

R

b

Done

b

3. Finish the calculation.

b
b

Mode Settings

Mode settings control how the TIN73 interprets and displays

numbers. Mode settings are retained by the Constant Memory

feature when the TIN73 is turned off. All numbers, including

elements of lists, are displayed according to the current mode

settings, as applicable. To display the mode settings, press

.. The default settings are highlighted on the following

screen.

³

R=10

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