Functions for manipulation of variables – HP 48gII User Manual

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This screen gives a snapshot of the calculator’s memory and of the directory
tree. The screen shows that the calculator has three memory ports (or memory
partitions), port 0:IRAM, port 1:ERAM, and port 2:FLASH . Memory ports are
used to store third party application or libraries, as well as for backups. The
size of the three different ports is also indicated. The fourth and subsequent
lines in this screen show the calculator’s directory tree. The top directory
(currently highlighted) is the Home directory, and it has predefined into it a
sub-directory called CASDIR. The File Manager screen has three functions
associated with the soft-menu keys:

@CHDIR (A):

Change to selected directory

@CANCL (E):

Cancel action

@@OK@@ (F):

Approve a selection

For example, to change directory to the CASDIR, press the down-arrow key,

˜, and press @CHDIR (A). This action closes the File Manager window
and returns us to normal calculator display. You will notice that the second
line from the top in the display now starts with the

characters { HOME

CASDIR }

indicating that the current directory is CASDIR within the HOME

directory.


Functions for manipulation of variables

This screen includes 20 commands associated with the soft menu keys that
can be used to create, edit, and manipulate variables. The first six functions
are the following:

@EDIT

To edit a highlighted variable

@COPY

To copy a highlighted variable

@MOVE

To move a highlighted variable

@@RCL@

To recall the contents of a highlighted variable

@EVAL

To evaluate a highlighted variable

@TREE

To see the directory tree where the variable is contained

If you press the L

key, the next set of functions is made available:

@PURGE

To purge, or delete, a variable

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