Listing variables, Using @), Using file manager – HP 49g Graphing Calculator User Manual
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Listing variables
There are two ways to see the variables you have created:
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® press 0 (ffES). This opens the file management tool called File Manager'
and displays the directory tree. The directory tree is air expandable list
of ports and directories on your HP 49G.
Using @)
Wlren you press (WR). the names of the variables appear on the fimction-
key menu. If you have created more than 6 variables, press (NXT) to display
the next set of 6 variables.
Note that only the first 5 characters of a variable’s name appear on the
(VAR) menu. To see the full name of a variable, press the fimction key—
(ED to (£6)—that corresponds to the variable. The full name of the variable
is displayed on the command line. To see what data is stored in that
variable, press (E
The variables listed by pressing (VAR) are the variables stored in the current
directory. To see the variables stored in another directory, you must first
select that directory. (See “Directories” on page 7-5 for more information.)
Using File Manager
When you open File Manager, only the
ports and the HOME directory are listed.
To see the variables in a directory, you
need to select that directoiy. This is
explained on page 7-8.
When you select a directory, all objects in
that directory—variables and sub
directories—are listed. (You also see the
type of each object and its size.) To see the
variables and other objects in a sub
directory, select the sub-directory.
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