HP (Hewlett-Packard) NW280AAABA Calculator User Manual


 
An introduction to HP apps 83
reads F1(X)=X
2
+Q. (Q is on the Real sub-menu of the
Home menu.)
Home variables are discussed in detail in chapter 28,
“Troubleshooting”, beginning on page 507.
From app variables
All settings, definitions, and results, for all apps, are stored
as variables. Many of these variables can be incorporated
into a symbolic definition. To access app variables, press
a, tap , select the app, select the category of
variable, and then select the variable of interest. You could,
for instance, have a definition that reads
F2(X)=X
2
+X–Root. The value of the last root calculated in
the Function app is substituted for Root when this definition
is evaluated.
App variables are discussed in detail in chapter 28,
“Troubleshooting”, beginning on page 507.
From math functions
Some of the functions on the Math menu can be incorporated
into a definition. The Math menu is one of the Toolbox menus
(
D). The following definition combines a math function
(Size) with a Home variable (L1): F4(X)=X
2
–SIZE(L1). It
is equivalent to x
2
n where n is the number of elements in the
list named L1. (Size is an option on the List menu, which is a
sub-menu of the Math menu.)
From CAS functions
Some of the functions on the CAS menu can be incorporated
into a definition. The CAS menu is one of the Toolbox menus
(
D). The following definition incorporates the CAS
function irem: F5(X)=X
2
+CAS.irem(45,7). (irem is
entered by choosing Remainder, an option on the
Division menu, which is a sub-menu of the Integer menu.
Note that any CAS command or function selected to operate
outside the CAS is given the CAS. prefix.)
From app functions
Some of the functions on the App menu can be
incorporated into a definition. The App menu is one of the
Toolbox menus (
D). The following definition incorporates
the app function PredY:
F9(X)=X
2
+Statistics_2Var.PredY(6).