HP 49g Graphing Calculator User Manual

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You can also execute an object from the command line as follows:

® In RPN mode:

- To evaluate a backup object, enter:

:Port_Number: Backup_Name variable_name EVAL

- To recall a backup object to the command line, enter:

:Port_Number: Backup_Name variable_name RCL

® In algebraic mode:

- To evaluate a backup object, enter:

EVAL(:Port_Number: Backup_Name variable_name)

- To recall a backup object to the corraxiand line, enter:

RCL{:Port_Number: Backup_Name variable^name

You can also use 0® as described in “Accessing port contents” on page

11

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2

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If you do not remember in which port a backup object is stored, you can
use the & symbol in place of the port niunber. This causes the HP49G to
search all the ports, and then the HOME directory.

You can also refer to a port by tags:

“E” and “ERAM” refer to port 1

“F” and “FROM” refer to port 2

Memory

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