Find – HP 49g Graphing Calculator User Manual

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Tlie HP 49G provides a number of search aird replace commands to help
you edit multiline objects (such as arrays and programs). These are

available from the Search menu (which is a sub-menu of the Tool menu).

1. With an object on the command line, press (TOOD.

2. Press

(HxT)

to display the second page of the Tool menu.

3. Press

SEARCH.

A choose list appears listing the find and
replace options.

Find and replace

Find

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F.Fast Replace All

This conrmand searches througli the object

on the coinmand line and highlights the first instance of a character or
character string that matches yom search string (that is, the character or
character string you specify).

The Find command begins searching from the position of the

cursor. Therefore, if your cursor is not at the start of the object,

there is a risk that the Find conmiaiid will not find your search
string even though tlrat string is in the object. It is important, then,

that you position the cursor at the start of the object if you want

to find all occurrences of your search string..

If necessary, position the cursor at the beginning of the object on the

command line.

Display the Search menu, make sure that option 1—Find-

highlighted and press

OK

or (ENTER).

The Find input fonn is displayed.

Enter the character or character string

that you want to find.

The characters you type appear near the

bottom of the input form.

Press

OK

or dUD to place the characters you have typed into the

Search For field.
The cursor is now positioned in the Case Sensitive field. By default, the
Find command performs a case sensitive search; that is, an upper-case

character is considered a different character to its lower-case
companion.

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3.

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Search For:

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