Texas Instruments TI-82 User Manual - Page 217

Deleting Items from Memory

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Deleting Items from Memory You can delete the contents of any variable (real number, list, matrix, Y= function), program, picture, or graph database from memory to increase available memory. Deleting an Item 1. Press y ãMEMä to display the MEMORY screen. 2. Select Delete.... 3. Select the type of item that you want to delete. (If you select All..., a list of all items is displayed.) A screen appears listing all variables of that type and the amount used by each. For example, if you select List..., the DELETE:List screen appears. 4. Use } and † to position the cursor, which is indicated by 4 in the left column, next to the item you want to delete, and press Í. The item is deleted immediately. You can continue to delete individual items from this screen. To leave the DELETE display: ¦ To go to the Home screen, press y ãQUITä. ¦ To return to the MEMORY screen, press y ãMEMä. Note: Some system variables can't be deleted; for example, Ans and statistical variables such RegEQ. Memory Management 15-3

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Memory Management
15-3
Deleting Items from Memory
You can delete the contents of any variable (real number, list, matrix, Y=
function), program, picture, or graph database from memory to increase available
memory.
Deleting an Item
1.
Press
y
ã
MEM
ä
to display the
MEMORY
screen.
2.
Select
Delete...
.
3.
Select the type of item that you want to delete. (If you select
All...
, a list
of all items is displayed.) A screen appears listing all variables of that
type and the amount used by each.
For example, if you select
List...
, the
DELETE:List
screen appears.
4.
Use
}
and
to position the cursor, which is indicated by
4
in the left
column, next to the item you want to delete, and press
Í
. The item
is deleted immediately.
You can continue to delete individual items from this screen. To leave the
DELETE
display:
¦
To go to the Home screen, press
y
ã
QUIT
ä
.
¦
To return to the
MEMORY
screen, press
y
ã
MEM
ä
.
Note:
Some system variables can’t be deleted; for example,
Ans
and
statistical variables such
RegEQ
.