Texas Instruments NS/CLM/1L1/B Reference Guide - Page 30

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dim( ) dim(List) ⇒ integer Returns the dimension of List. dim(Matrix) ⇒ list Returns the dimensions of matrix as a two-element list {rows, columns}. dim(String) ⇒ integer Returns the number of characters contained in character string String. Disp Disp [exprOrString1] [, exprOrString2] ... Displays the arguments in the Calculator history. The arguments are displayed in succession, with thin spaces as separators. Useful mainly in programs and functions to ensure the display of intermediate calculations. Note for entering the example: In the Calculator application on the handheld, you can enter multi-line definitions by pressing @ · instead of at the end of each line. On the computer keyboard, hold down Alt and press Enter. Catalog > Catalog > 4DMS Value 4DMS List 4DMS Matrix 4DMS In Degree angle mode: Interprets the argument as an angle and displays the equivalent DMS (DDDDDD¡MM'SS.ss'') number. See ¡, ', '' on page 104 for DMS (degree, minutes, seconds) format. Note: 4DMS will convert from radians to degrees when used in radian mode. If the input is followed by a degree symbol ¡ , no conversion will occur. You can use 4DMS only at the end of an entry line. dotP( ) dotP(List1, List2) ⇒ expression Returns the "dot" product of two lists. dotP(Vector1, Vector2) ⇒ expression Returns the "dot" product of two vectors. Both must be row vectors, or both must be column vectors. Catalog > Catalog > 24 TI-Nspire™ Reference Guide

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TI-Nspire™ Reference Guide
dim()
Catalog >
dim(
List
)
integer
Returns the dimension of
List
.
dim(
Matrix
)
list
Returns the dimensions of matrix as a two-element list {rows,
columns}.
dim(
String
)
integer
Returns the number of characters contained in character string
String
.
Disp
Catalog >
Disp
[
exprOrString1
]
[
,
exprOrString2
] ...
Displays the arguments in the Calculator history. The arguments are
displayed in succession, with thin spaces as separators.
Useful mainly in programs and functions to ensure the display of
intermediate calculations.
Note for entering the example:
In the Calculator application
on the handheld, you can enter multi-line definitions by pressing
@
instead of
·
at the end of each line. On the computer
keyboard, hold down
Alt
and press
Enter
.
4
DMS
Catalog >
Value
4
DMS
List
4
DMS
Matrix
4
DMS
Interprets the argument as an angle and displays the equivalent DMS
(DDDDDD
¡
MM
'
SS.ss
''
) number. See
¡
, ',
''
on page 104
for DMS
(degree, minutes, seconds) format.
Note:
4
DMS will convert from radians to degrees when used in
radian mode. If the input is followed by a degree symbol
¡
, no
conversion will occur. You can use
4
DMS
only at the end of an entry
line.
In Degree angle mode:
dotP()
Catalog >
dotP(
List1
,
List2
)
expression
Returns the “dot” product of two lists.
dotP(
Vector1
,
Vector2
)
expression
Returns the “dot” product of two vectors.
Both must be row vectors, or both must be column vectors.