For example:
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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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