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• You can specify the storage location in list memory for a calculation result produced by a list
calculation whose result is stored in ListAns memory. For example, specifying “ List 1 m List
2” will store the result of List 1 in List 2.
• The number of cells in the new List is one less than the number of cells in the original list.
• An error occurs if you execute List for a list that has no data or only one data item.
3. Arithmetic Calculations Using Lists
You can perform arithmetic calculations using two lists or one list and a numeric value.
Calculation results are stored in
ListAns Memory.
I Error Messages
• A calculation involving two lists performs the operation between corresponding cells.
Because of this, an error occurs if the two lists do not have the same number of values
(which means they have different “dimensions”).
• An error occurs whenever an operation involving any two cells generates a mathematical
error.
I Inputting a List into a Calculation
There are three methods you can use to input a list into a calculation.
• Specification of the list number of a list created with List Editor.
• Specification of the sub name of a list created with List Editor.
• Direct input of a list of values.
S To specify the list number of a list created with List Editor
1. In the RUN • MAT (or RUN) mode, perform the following key operation.
*(LIST)(List)
• Enter the “List” command.
2. Enter the list number (integer from 1 to 26) you want to specify.
S To specify the sub name of a list created with List Editor
1. In the RUN • MAT (or RUN) mode, perform the following key operation.
*(LIST)(List)
• Enter the “List” command.
2. Enter the sub name of the list you want to specify, enclosed in double quotes (" ").
Example: "QTY"
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