Glossary – HP 38g Graphing Calculator User Manual

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Glossary

aplet

command

expression

function

Home

Library

list

matrix

menu

menu keys

A small application, limited to one topic. The built-in

aplet types are Function, Parametric, Polar, Sequence,
Solve, and Statistics. An aplet can be filled with the data
and solutions for a specific problem. It is reusable (like a
program, but easier to use) and it records all your settings
and definitions.

An operation for use in programs. Commands can store

results in variables, but do not display results. Arguments
are separated by semi-colons and no parentheses, such
as

DISP

expression ;line*^.

A number, variable, or algebraic expression (numbers

plus functions) that produces a value.

An operation, possibly with arguments, that returns a

result. It does not store results in variables. The
arguments must be enclosed in parentheses and
separated with commas (or periods in Comma mode),
such as

CROSS(jnatrixl,matrixZ).

The basic starting point of the calculator. Go to Home to

do calculations.

For aplet management: to start, save, reset, send and
receive aplets.

A set of values separated by commas (periods if the

Decimal Mark is Comma) and enclosed in braces. Lists

are commonly used to enter statistical data and to
evaluate a function at multiple values. Created and

manipulated by the List editor and catalog.

A two-dimensional array of values separated by commas

(periods if the Decimal Mark is Comma) and enclosed in

nested brackets. Created and manipulated by the Matrix

catalog and editor. Vectors are also handled by the

Matrix catalog and editor.

A choice of operations given in the display. It can appear

as a list or as a set of

menu-key labels

across the bottom of

the display.

The top row of keys. Their operations depend on the

current context. The labels in the bottom of the display

Reference Information 9-9

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