Storing An Answer; Copying A Variable Value; Displaying A Variable Value - Texas Instruments TI-86 Manual Book

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In the example, the TI-86
multiplies the value stored to
AREA
times
3.3
.
To paste
to the cursor
AREA
location, you can press -
w ( , move the
selection cursor (4) to
,
AREA
and press b .
To paste
to the cursor
location, press X .
To paste a variable name,
you can select it from a
VARS
menu (page 42).

Storing an Answer

To store an answer to a variable before you evaluate another expression, use X and
Enter and evaluate an expression.
Store the answer to a user-created
variable or to a valid built-in variable.
The value stored to the variable is
displayed as a result.

Copying a Variable Value

To copy the contents of variableA into variableB, the syntax is:
variableA¶variableB
For example,
RegEq¶y1

Displaying a Variable Value

With the cursor on a blank line on the
home screen, paste the variable name to
the cursor location, as described above.
Display the contents of the variable.
You also can display variables containing some data types by displaying them in the
appropriate editor (such as the list editor or window variable editor) or graph. These
methods are detailed in subsequent chapters of this guidebook.
Chapter 2: The CATALOG , Variables, and Characters
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