Detaching A Formula From A List Name; Editing An Element Of A Attached Formula List - Texas Instruments TI-86 Manual Book

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Chapter 11: Lists

Detaching a Formula from a List Name

You can detach a formula in any of five ways.
Use
to change the dimension of the list (page 159).
dimL
Use value
listName
Use
listName, where listName is the attached-formula list.
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In the list editor, move the cursor onto the name of the attached-formula list, and then
press b : b. All list elements remain, but the formula is detached and the
lock symbol disappears.
In the list editor, move the cursor onto an element of the attached-formula list. Press
b, edit the element, and then press b. The element changes, the formula is
detached, and the lock symbol disappears. All other list elements remain.
Editing an Element of a Attached-Formula List
As described above, one way to detach a formula from a list name is to edit an element of
the attached-formula list. The TI-86 protects against inadvertently detaching the formula
from the list name when you move the cursor onto one of the elements.
Because of the protection feature, you must press b before you can edit an element of
an attached-formula list. The protection feature prevents you from deleting an element of an
attached-formula list. To delete an element of a attached-formula list, you must first detach
the formula in any of the ways described above.
element#
to store value to an attached-formula list element.
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