HP 50g HP 50g_user's manual_English_HDPSG49AEM8.pdf - Page 45

Listing the contents of all variables in the screen, Deleting variables

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This produces the following screen (Algebraic mode in the left, RPN in the right) Notice that this time the contents of program p1 are listed in the screen. To see the remaining variables in this directory, press L. Listing the contents of all variables in the screen Use the keystroke combination ,˜ to list the contents of all variables in the screen. For example: Press $ to return to normal calculator display. Deleting variables The simplest way of deleting variables is by using function PURGE. This function can be accessed directly by using the TOOLS menu (I), or by using the FILES menu „¡@@OK@@ . Using function PURGE in the stack in Algebraic mode Our variable list contains variables p1, z1, Q, R, and α. We will use command PURGE to delete variable p1. Press I @PURGE@ J @@p1@@ `. The screen will now show variable p1 removed: Page 2-14

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This produces the following screen (Algebraic mode in the left, RPN in the
right)
Notice that this time the contents of program
p1
are listed in the screen.
To
see the remaining variables in this directory, press
L
.
Listing the contents of all variables in the screen
Use the keystroke combination
‚˜
to list the contents of all variables
in the screen.
For example:
Press
$
to return to normal calculator display.
Deleting variables
The simplest way of deleting variables is by using function PURGE.
This
function can be accessed directly by using the TOOLS menu (
I
), or by
using the FILES menu
„¡
@@OK@@
.
Using function PURGE in the stack in Algebraic mode
Our variable list contains variables
p1, z1, Q, R,
and
α
.
We will use
command PURGE to delete variable
p1
.
Press
I
@PURGE@
J
@@p1@@
`
.
The screen will now show variable
p1
removed: