3. Press E.
Note
• You can also use the Calculate app to manipulate list variables. See
Using the List Editor Tab
To edit cell contents
To do this:
Replace the value of a cell
Edit the contents of a cell
Delete the contents of a cell
Delete the contents of all cells
in a particular list
Delete all lists on the List Editor
tab
Insert a new cell
To give a list a sub-name
Highlight the "SUB" row of the list to which you want to give a sub-name and then input the name you want. You
can input up to eight characters but only the characters that can fit within the width of the display are shown.
The "SUB" line is not displayed when the S > [Sub Name] setting is turned off.
To change the display color of a value
To do this:
Change the display color of one
cell
Change the display color of all
*
values in a list
* The color of a list's sub-name is not affected by this operation. Also, any values you input into blank cells
after performing this operation are displayed in black (default setting).
V > [List] > [List 1]+2
Perform this operation:
Highlight the cell and input a new value.
Highlight the cell and then select T > [Edit].
Highlight the cell and then select T > [Delete] > [One Value].
• This causes all the rows below the deleted cell to be shifted up one row.
Highlight any cell in the list whose cell contents you want to delete and then
select T > [Delete] > [One List].
Select T > [Delete] > [All Lists].
Select T > [Insert].
• This inserts a new cell that contains the value 0. All the cells below the
inserted cell are shifted down one row.
Perform this operation:
1. Highlight the cell whose value's display color you want to change and
then select T > [Color].
2. Select the color you want and then press O.
1. Highlight the name of the list and then select T > [Color].
2. Select the color you want and then press O.
31
"Storing List Variables" (page
27).
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