Catalogs and editors, Catalogs and editors -16 – HP 38g Graphing Calculator User Manual

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Automatic

With this example you have defined a new aplet-an aplet

Saving

containing data for the solution of y = sin(l/x).

The data are

automatically saved in the Function aplet.

If you want to create

another aplet based on Function, then you can give this one a

new name in the Library ({{SAVE}}).

To keep as much memory available for storage as possible,

delete aplets you no longer need.

Annotating

The Note view (■

[NOTE})

attaches a note to the current

with Notes

aplet. See “Notes and Sketches" later in this chapter.

Annotating

The Sketch view (■

[SKETCH])

attaches a picture to the

with Sketches

current aplet. See “Notes and Sketches” later in this chapter.

Calculating in

You can do calculations in aplets wherever you can enter

Aplets

numbers or expressions. Use the math keys on the keyboard

or use operations from the |

math

| menu list. Chapter 2

discusses math calculations.

Catalogs and Editors

The HP 38G has several catalogs and editors. They access

features and stored values (numbers or text or other items)

that are not part of aplets. A

catalog

lists items, which you can

delete or transmit. An

editor

lets you create or modify items

and numbers.

Catalogs/Editors

Cataloe/Editor

Contents

Library ((051)

Aplets.

List (■

[UST])

Lists. In Home, lists are enclosed in {].

Matrix

One- and two-dimensional arrays. In

(■ [MATRIX])

Home, arrays are enclosed in [ ].

Notepad
(■

[NOTEPAD])

Notes (short text entries).

Program
(■

[PROGRAM])

Programs created by a user.

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