Copying variables, Copying variables ,2-56 – HP 50g Graphing Calculator User Manual

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followed by the variable’s soft menu key. For example, in RPN, if we want to
change the contents of variable z1 to ‘a+b

i ’, use:

³~„a+~„b*„¥`

This will place the algebraic expression ‘a+b

i ’ in level 1: in the stack. To enter

this result into variable z1, use: J„

@@@z1@@

To check the new contents of z1, use: ‚

@@@z1@@

An equivalent way to do this in Algebraic mode is the following:

~„a+~„b*„¥` K

@@@z1@@ `

To check the new contents of z1, use: ‚

@@@z1@@

Using the ANS(1) variable (Algebraic mode)
In Algebraic mode one can use the ANS(1) variable to replace the contents of
a variable. For example, the procedure for changing the contents of z1 to
a+bi’ is the following:

„î K @@@z1@@ `. To check the new contents

of z1, use: ‚

@@@z1@@

Copying variables

The following exercises show different ways of copying variables from one sub-
directory to another.

Using the FILES menu
To copy a variable from one directory to another you can use the FILES menu.
For example, within the sub-directory {HOME MANS INTRO}, we have
variables p1, z1, R, Q, A12,

α

, and A. Suppose that we want to copy variable

A and place a copy in sub-directory {HOME MANS}. Also, we will copy
variable R and place a copy in the HOME directory. Here is how to do it:
Press „¡

@@OK@@ to produce the following list of variables:

Use the down-arrow key ˜ to select variable A (the last in the list), then press
@@COPY@. The calculator will respond with a screen labeled PICK DESTINATION:

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