Texas Instruments TI-82 User Manual - Page 166

STAT EDIT Menu

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STAT EDIT Menu Pressing ... accesses the STAT list editor and several instructions for use with lists. STAT EDIT Menu EDIT CALC 1: Edit... 2: SortA( 3: SortD( 4: ClrList Displays list editor (page 12.9). Sorts list in descending order. Sorts list in ascending order. Deletes all elements of list. Note: SortA( and SortD( are the same as SortA( and SortD( on the LIST OPS menu. SortA(, SortD( SortA( (sort ascending) and SortD( (sort descending) have two uses. ¦ With one listname, they sort the elements of an existing list and update the list in memory. ¦ With two to six listnames, they sort the first list and then sort the remaining lists as dependent lists, element by element, and update the lists in memory. All lists must be the same length. SortA(listname) SortA(listnameI,listnameD,listnameD, . . .) ClrList ClrList clears (deletes) the elements of one or more listnames. ClrList listnameA,listnameB, . . . 12-12 Statistics

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12-12
Statistics
STAT EDIT Menu
Pressing
accesses the STAT list editor and several instructions for use with
lists.
STAT EDIT Menu
EDIT CALC
1:Edit
Displays list editor (page 12
.
9).
2:SortA(
Sorts list in descending order.
3:SortD(
Sorts list in ascending order.
4:ClrList
Deletes all elements of list.
Note:
SortA(
and
SortD(
are the same as
SortA(
and
SortD(
on the
LIST OPS
menu.
SortA(, SortD(
SortA(
(sort ascending) and
SortD(
(sort descending) have two uses.
¦
With one
listname
, they sort the elements of an existing list and update
the list in memory.
¦
With two to six
listnames
, they sort the first list and then sort the
remaining lists as dependent lists, element by element, and update the
lists in memory. All lists must be the same length.
SortA(
listname
)
SortA(
listnameI
,
listnameD
,
listnameD
,
. . .
)
ClrList
ClrList
clears (deletes) the elements of one or more
listnames
.
ClrList
listnameA
,
listnameB
,
. . .