Using A Public Library Function Or Program; Using A Private Library Function Or Program - Texas Instruments TI-NSPIRE Software Manual

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Note: If you cannot remember the exact name or the order of arguments
required for a private library object, you can open the library document
or use the Program Editor to view the object. You also can use
to view a list of objects in a library.
getVarInfo

Using a Public library function or program

1.
Make sure you have defined the object in the document's first
problem, stored the object, saved the library document in the MyLib
folder, and refreshed the libraries.
2.
Open the TI-Nspire™ application in which you want to use the
function or program.
Note: All TI-Nspire™ applications can evaluate functions, but only
the Calculator application can run programs.
3.
Open the Catalog and use the library tab
the object.
- or -
Type the name of the object. In the case of a function or program,
always follow the name with parentheses.
libs2\func1()
4.
If the program requires you to supply one or more arguments, type
the values or variable names inside the parentheses.
libs2\func1(34,power)
5.
Press
.
Enter

Using a Private library function or program

To use a Private library object, you must know its long name For example,
the long name of the object defined as
is
lib1
lib1\func1
Note: If you cannot remember the exact name or the order of arguments
required for a private library object, you can open the library document
or use the Program Editor to view the object.
1.
Make sure you have defined the object in the document's first
problem, stored the object, saved the library document in the MyLib
folder, and refreshed the libraries.
Programming
.
to find and insert
in the library document
func1
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