HP 49g+ User Manual

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To enter variable A (see table above), we first enter its contents, namely, the
number 12.5, and then its name, A, as follows: 12.5
@@OK@@ ~a@@OK@@. Resulting in the following screen:

Press

@@OK@@ once more to create the variable. The new variable is shown in the

following variable listing:

The listing indicates a real variable (

|R

), whose name is A, and that occupies

10.5 bytes of memory. To see the contents of the variable in this screen,
press L

@VIEW@.

• Press the @GRAPH (A) soft menu key to see the contents in a graphical

format.


• Press the @TEXT (A) soft menu key to see the contents in text format.
• Press @@OK@@ to return to the variable list
• Press $ once more to return to normal display. Variable A should now

be featured in the soft menu key labels:


Using the STO command
A simpler way to create a variable is by using the STO command (i.e., the
K key). We provide examples in both the Algebraic and RPN modes, by
creating the remaining of the variables suggested above, namely:

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