Texas Instruments Calculator User Manual page 21

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Accessing Prompted-Worksheet Variables
After you access a worksheet, press # or " to select variables. For
example, press & \ to access the Amortization worksheet, and
then press # or " to select the amortization variables (
).(See "TVM and Amortization Worksheet Variables" on page 22.)
INT
Indicators prompt you to select settings, enter values, or compute results.
For example, the i# $ indicators remind you to press # or " to select
other variables. (See "Reading the Display" on page 2.)
To return to the standard-calculator mode, press & U.
Types of Worksheet Variables
Enter-only
Compute-only
Automatic-compute
Enter-or-compute
Settings
Note: The = sign displayed between the variable label and value
indicates that the variable is assigned the value.
Enter-Only Variables
Values for enter-only variables must be entered, cannot be computed,
and are often limited to a specified range, for example,
value for an enter-only variable can be:
Entered directly from the keyboard.
The result of a math calculation.
Recalled from memory.
Obtained from another worksheet using the last answer feature.
When you access an enter-only variable, the calculator displays the
variable label and
press ! after keying in a value to assign the value to the variable.
After you press !, the  indicator confirms that the value is assigned.
Compute-Only Variables
You cannot enter values manually for compute-only variables, for
example, net present value (
compute-only variable and press %. The calculator computes and
displays the value based on the values of other variables.
Overview of Calculator Operations
indicator. The
ENTER
). To compute a value, display a
NPV
indicator reminds you to
ENTER
,
,
,
P1
P2
BAL
PRN
and
. The
P/Y
C/Y
,
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