Texas Instruments TI-84 PLUS SILV Guidebook - Page 338
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Variable Type Lists Programs Functions Names Archive? (yes/no) L1, L2, L3, L4, L5, L6, yes and user-defined names yes Y1, Y2, . . . , Y9, Y0 no Parametric equations X1T and Y1T, ... , X6T no and Y6T Polar functions r1, r2, r3, r4, r5, r6 no Sequence functions Stat plots u, v, w no Plot1, Plot2, Plot3 no Graph databases GDB1, GDB2,... yes Graph pictures Pic1, Pic2, ... , Pic9, yes Pic0 Strings Str1, Str2, . . . Str9, Str0 yes Tables TblStart, @Tbl, no TblInput Apps Applications see Note above AppVars Application variables yes Groups see Note above Variables with minX, maxX, RegEQ, no reserved names and others System variables Xmin, Xmax, and others no UnArchive? (yes/no) yes yes not applicable not applicable not applicable not applicable not applicable yes yes yes not applicable no yes no not applicable not applicable Archiving and unarchiving can be done in two ways: • Use the 5:Archive or 6:UnArchive commands from the MEMORY menu or CATALOG. • Use a Memory Management editor screen. Before archiving or unarchiving variables, particularly those with a large byte size (such as large programs) use the MEMORY menu to: • Find the size of the variable. • See if there is enough free space. For: Archive Sizes must be such that: Archive free size > variable size Chapter 18: Memory and Variable Management 331