Casio FX-CG10 Software User Guide - Page 396
Inserting a Calculation Stop Line, Matrix Calculations Using the Matrix Editor
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u Matrix Calculations Using the Matrix Editor Selecting {'MAT} on the function menu displays the Matrix Editor. Matrix Editor operations and matrix calculations in the eActivity mode are the fundamentally identical to those in the Run-Matrix mode. For details about the Matrix Editor and matrix calculation operations, see "Matrix Calculations" (page 2-41). Note, however, that eActivity mode Matrix Editor operations and matrix calculations differ from those in the Run-Matrix mode as described below. • eActivity mode matrix memory is saved separately for each file. Matrix memory will be different from those produced when called from a non-eActivity mode. u List Calculations Using the List Editor Selecting {'LIST} on the function menu displays the List Editor. List Editor operations in the eActivity mode are identical to those in the Statistics mode ("Inputting and Editing a List", page 3-1). This processing and calculations are fundamentally the identical to those in the Run-Matrix mode ("Manipulating List Data" on page 3-7, "Arithmetic Calculations Using Lists" on page 3-13). Note, however, that eActivity mode List Editor operations and list calculations differ from those in other modes as described below. • The eActivity mode List Editor function menu provides only screen two of the Statistics mode List Editor function menu. • To return to the workspace screen from the List Editor in the eActivity mode, press J. • In the eActivity mode, values for list memory is saved separately for each file. List memory will be different from those produced when called from a non-eActivity mode. k Inserting a Calculation Stop Line Pressing w after you edit a calculation line on a workspace screen that contains multiple calculation lines will cause all of the calculations following the edited line to be re-calculated. Re-calculation can take quite a bit of time if there are a large number of calculation lines or if some of the calculations are complex. Inserting a calculation stop line will stop the recalculation process at the point where the line is located. u To insert a stop line On the function menu, select {INSERT} and then {STOP} to insert a stop line above the currently selected line or strip. 10-9