Editing an object in the command line, Editing an object in the clommand line -5 – HP 48G User Manual

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Editing an Object in the Command Line

You probably noticed that as soon as you begin typing in an object,

it

appears “below” the stack

on a line of

its own.

This line

is the

c o m m a n d l i n e .

Actually, the command line is more than one line.

It expands as needed to accommodate objects of any size. Objects

in the

process

of

being

created stay on

the command

line until

you

press

(

enter

),

at which point they are placed onto the stack and the

command line disappears.

Making typing errors while creating numbers and other objects is a.

common problem,

but

one

that

is easily fixed. After

all, the command

line

is designed

to

be a

preliminary

work

area where you can create,

edit, or

refine an object before you

decide to enter it, thus declaring it

“ready.”

As

long as you see

the

command

line,

you

can edit whatever you’re in

the

process

of creating. Here’s a list of the editing

keys

and what

they

do:

(

cancel

) Erases the entire Command Line, causing it to disappear

until you start typing again.

Moves the cursor (■#) to the left.

Moves the cursor to the right.

Moves the cursor to the line above (for objects requiring

more than one line).

Moves the cursor to the line below (for objects requiring

more than one line).

Erases the character to the left of the cursor.

Erases the character underneath the blinking cursor.

mo

Each of

these keys are

editing

keys

o n ly w h ile y o u a r e u s in g

t h e

c o m m a n d

H n e .

At other times, each key performs the action printed

above it. When there's no command line,

&

becomes

,

(DEL)

becomes

and so forth. This allows you

quicker access to

these

operations (\ou need not press the S) shift key first).

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