Editing An Element Of A Formula-Generated List - Texas Instruments TI-84 Plus Manual Book

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For example:
In the stat list editor, move the cursor onto the name of the list to which a formula is
attached. Press Í ' Í. All list elements remain, but the formula is
detached and the lock symbol disappears.
In the stat list editor, move the cursor onto an element of the list to which a formula is
attached. Press Í, edit the element, and then press Í. The element
changes, the formula is detached, and the lock symbol disappears. All other list
elements remain.
Use
. All elements of one or more specified lists are cleared, each formula is
ClrList
detached, and each lock symbol disappears. All list names remain.
Use
ClrAllLists
formulas are detached from all list names, and all lock symbols disappear. All list
names remain.

Editing an Element of a Formula-Generated List

Editing an Element of a Formula-Generated List
Editing an Element of a Formula-Generated List
Editing an Element of a Formula-Generated List
As described above, one way to detach a formula from a list name is to edit an element
of the list to which the formula is attached. The TI-84 Plus protects against inadvertently
detaching the formula from the list name by editing an element of the formula-generated
list.
Because of the protection feature, you must press Í before you can edit an element
of a formula-generated list.
The protection feature does not allow you to delete an element of a list to which a
formula is attached. To delete an element of a list to which a formula is attached, you
must first detach the formula in any of the ways described above.
Chapter 12: Statistics
(Chapter 18). All elements of all lists in memory are cleared, all
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