Texas Instruments TI-80 User Manual - Page 136

Viewing, Entering, and Editing Lists, entire list at once.

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Viewing, Entering, and Editing Lists The STAT list editor has two "contexts," viewing and editing. The current context determines the result of a key press. In both contexts, the full value of the highlighted element is displayed on the bottom line. Viewing Context In the viewing context, you can move quickly from one list element to the next. 6 or 9 8 or 7 ¸ M Any entry character 2 / 4 Moves the rectangular cursor to the previous or next list. Moves the rectangular cursor within the current column. On row 1, 7 moves the cursor to the list name. Activates the edit cursor on the bottom line. Clears the value on the bottom line. Clears the value on the bottom line; copies the character to the bottom line. Inserts a list element (value is zero). Deletes the current list element and closes up the list. Editing Context In the editing context, an edit cursor is active on the bottom line; and you can change the value of the current list element. You can also move the cursor onto the list name and edit the entire list at once. 6 or 9 8 or 7 ¸ M Any entry character 2 / 4 Moves the edit cursor within the value. Stores the value on the bottom line to the list element; moves the rectangular cursor within the column. On row 1, 7 moves the cursor to the list name. Stores the value on the bottom line to the list element; moves the rectangular cursor to the next element. Clears the value on the bottom line. Copies the character to the edit-cursor location on the bottom line. If it is the first character typed, the value on the bottom line is cleared. Activates the insert cursor. Deletes a character. 9-10 Statistics

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Statistics
The STAT list editor has two “contexts,” viewing and editing. The current
context determines the result of a key press. In both contexts, the full value of
the highlighted element is displayed on the bottom line.
In the viewing context, you can move quickly from one list
element to the next.
6
or
9
Moves the rectangular cursor to the previous or
next list.
8
or
7
Moves the rectangular cursor within the current
column. On row 1,
7
moves the cursor to the list
name.
¸
Activates the edit cursor on the bottom line.
M
Clears the value on the bottom line.
Any entry
character
Clears the value on the bottom line; copies the
character to the bottom line.
2
/
Inserts a list element (value is zero).
4
Deletes the current list element and closes up the
list.
In the editing context, an edit cursor is active on the bottom
line; and you can change the value of the current list element.
You can also move the cursor onto the list name and edit the
entire list at once.
6
or
9
Moves the edit cursor within the value.
8
or
7
Stores the value on the bottom line to the list
element; moves the rectangular cursor within the
column. On row 1,
7
moves the cursor to the list
name.
¸
Stores the value on the bottom line to the list
element; moves the rectangular cursor to the next
element.
M
Clears the value on the bottom line.
Any entry
character
Copies the character to the edit-cursor location
on the bottom line. If it is the first character
typed, the value on the bottom line is cleared.
2
/
Activates the insert cursor.
4
Deletes a character.
Viewing, Entering, and Editing Lists
Viewing Context
Editing
Context