Texas Instruments TI-36X Calculator User Manual


 
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Memory
The TI
-
36X
ü
has five memory variables. You can
store a real number or an expression that results in a
real number to a memory variable. For storing complex
numbers to memory, see page 31.
S
Lets you store values to variables.
%q
Recalls the values of variables.
R
Recalls variables by letter designation.
%p
Displays menu:
CLR VAR: Y N
.
Select
Y
(yes) and press
V
to clear
all memory variables and re-initialize
seed in
E
.
When you press
S
, a menu of variables displays:
A
,
B
,
C
,
D
, and
E
. Press
"
or
!
to select a variable.
Press
V
, and the value of your last answer is
stored into the variable you have selected. If that
variable already contains a value, the new one will
replace it.
If you enter an expression and press
S
and then
V
, the TI-36X
ü
will simultaneously evaluate the
expression and store the resulting value to the memory
variable you select.
Press
%q
to display the menu of memory
variables. Press
"
or
!
to select the variable you wish
to recall and press
V
. The value in this variable is
inserted into your current entry at the cursor.
Pressing
R
also displays the menu of memory
variables, and you select the one you wish to recall.
However, the variable name rather than the value itself
is inserted into your current entry. Since the variable
name contains the value, evaluation of the expression
yields the same results.