Storing Variable Values - Texas Instruments TI-84 Plus C Getting Started

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From the home screen or from a program, you can store to matrices
(Chapter 10), lists (Chapter 11), strings (Chapter 15), system variables
such as
Xmax
(Chapters 3, 4, 5, and 6 in the guidebook).
From an editor, you can store to matrices, lists, and
(Chapter 3 in the guidebook).
From the home screen, a program, or an editor, you can store a value
to a matrix element or a list element.
You can use
(Chapter 8 in the guidebook).
Although most variables can be archived, system variables including
r, T, X, Y, and q cannot be archived (Chapter 18 in the guidebook).
are independent applications, which are stored in Flash
Apps
archive.
AppVars
by independent applications. You cannot edit or change variables in
unless you do so through the application which created
AppVars
them.

Storing Variable Values

Storing Values in a Variable
Values are stored to and recalled from memory using variable names.
When an expression containing the name of a variable is evaluated, the
value of the variable at that time is used.
To store a value to a variable from the home screen or a program using
the ¿ key, begin on a blank line and follow these steps.
1.
Enter the value you want to store. The value can be an expression.
Press ¿. ! is copied to the cursor location.
2.
Press ƒ and then the letter of the variable to which you want to
3.
store the value.
Press Í. If you entered an expression, it is evaluated. The value is
4.
stored to the variable.
Displaying a Variable Value
To display the value of a variable, enter the name on a blank line on the
home screen, and then press Í.
(Chapter 1),
TblStart
menu items to store and recall Pic Vars
DRAW STO
is a variable holder used to store variables created
Getting Started with the TI-84 Plus C Silver Edition
(Chapter 7), and all
functions
Y=
functions
Y=
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