Lesson 14: organizing variables – HP 48G User Manual

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Lesson 14: Organizing Variables

Whenever a variable is created, it is put into the current

d i r e c t o r y .

Directories let you organize variables into meaningful collections. They
allow you to work with only with one collection of variables rather

than

a l l

variables

at once. Only one directory

at

a

time is

active, or

c u r r e n t .

The

current

directory is

shown

in

the stack

display in

the

line

above the stack levels. (At the moment it shows that

H O M E

is the

current directory.)

Managing and organizing the contents of the current directory is the

primary purpose of the Variable Browser.

Example:

Review the contents of the current directory.

then and

as needed

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If the particular variable you’re seeking is not in the current directory,

you can always switch to a different directory and look for it there.

Example:

Display the contents of the

directory. This

directory and its contents were created by the TEACH
command you executed in lesson 1.

S t e p 1 :

Display a list of directories.

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EXAMPLES

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PLOTS 4

4-6 Understanding and Using Memory

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