HP 9g Graphing manual Recalling Previous Inputs and Results, Memory

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To delete a character, press [ ] or [ ] to move the cursor to that character and then press [ DEL ]. (When the cursor is on a character, the character is underlined.) To undo the deletion, immediately press [ 2nd ]

[ ].

To clear all characters, press [ CL/ESC ]. See Example 1.

Recalling Previous Inputs and Results

Press [] or [] to display up to 252 characters of previous input, values and commands, which can be modified and re-executed. See Example 2.

Note: Previous input is not cleared when you press [ CL/ESC ] or the power is turned off` but it is cleared when you change modes.

Memory

Running memory

Press [ M+ ] to add a result to running memory. Press [ 2nd ] [ M– ] to subtract the value from running memory. To recall the value in running memory, press [ MRC ]. To clear running memory, press [ MRC ] twice. See Example 4.

Standard memory variables

The calculator has 26 standard memory variables—A, B, C, D, …, Z—which you can use to assign a value to. See Example 5. Operations with variables include:

[ SAVE ] + Variable assigns the current answer to the specified variable (A, B, C, … or Z).

[ 2nd ] [ RCL ] displays a menu of variables; select a variable to recall its value.

[ ALPHA ] + Variable recalls the value assigned to the specified variable.

[ 2nd ] [ CL-VAR ] clears all variables.

Note: You can assign the same value to more than one variable in one step. For example, to assign 98 to variables A, B, C and D, press 98

[ SAVE ] [ A ] [ ALPHA ] [ ~ ] [ ALPHA ] [ D ].

Storing an equation

Press [ SAVE ] [ PROG ] to store the current equation in memory. Press [ PROG ] to recall the equation. See Example 6.

Array Variables

In addition to the 26 standard memory variables (see above), you can increase memory storage by converting program steps to memory variables. You can convert 12 program steps to one memory. A maximum of 33

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Contents Hp 9g Graphing Calculator Contents Other Functions x-1, , , ,x 2, x Statistical CalculationsProgramming Power Supply Contrast AdjustmentDisplay Features Key Labels Changing ModesSelecting an Item from a Menu Inserting and Deleting Characters Using the 2nd and Alpha keysCursor Recalling Previous Inputs and Results MemoryOrder of Operations Accuracy and Capacity RandiDMS Error Conditions StatArithmetic Calculation Display FormatParentheses Calculations Percentage CalculationsRepeat Calculations Answer FunctionConverting Angular Units Logarithm and AntilogarithmFraction Calculation Trigonometric and Inverse Trigonometric functions Hyperbolic and Inverse Hyperbolic functionsCoordinate Transformations Mathematical FunctionsUnit Conversion Physics Constants User-generated Graphs Multi-statement functionsBuilt-in Function Graphs Graph ↔ Text Display and Clearing a Graph Zoom FunctionSuperimposing Graphs Trace FunctionSingle-Variable and Two-Variable Statistics Scrolling GraphsPlot and Line Function Process Capability Correcting Statistical Data Probability Distribution 1-Var DataRegression Calculation QuadLogical Operation Negative ExpressionsBasic Arithmetic Operations for Bases Before Using the Program Area Program Control InstructionsInput memory variable END Executing a Program Relational OperatorsCreating a New Program Using the Graph Function in Programs Display Result CommandDebugging a Program Deleting a ProgramProgram Examples × 5 + 56 7 74 8 × 7 = × 5 M+ MRC × 7 2nd M MRC MRC CL / ESC Example Prog 1 CL / ESC + 10 × 8 2 = 12369 × 7532 × 2nd SCI / ENG 20 2nd ENG SYM + 0.15 2nd ENG SYM 55 2nd % 2nd ANS B/c 2 a b/c 2nd a b/c d/e 2nd 2nd DMS Cosh1.5+2 = 2nd HYP cos Sinh -17 = 2nd HYP 2nd sin 2nd R P Alpha Page Page Page 26 7 ! 7 4 ! = Math Math Math Math 27 7 ! 7 4 ! × 4 = 2nd 30 7 4 = × 2nd Const Graph 2nd e Example Range Graph Alpha X 2nd x 3 + Alpha X x 2 Graph Alpha X + Graph cos Trace 2nd X Y Page Example 2nd Statvar Graph Example Example 2nd Statvar Example Nd Statvar Graph 2nd Statvar 573 Data 101 61 117 67 2nd Statvar Graph Nd Statvar 143 31 10 = 1F16 = 11111 2 = 37 Mode Dhbo Mode 2 dhbo Dhbo 4777 Mode 2 dhbo Dhbo 1234 + IE if Example RUN Seconds Seconds Example X 2 7 X + 5 = 0 X 1 = 2.5 , X 2 = 25 X 2 70 X + 49 = 0 X = 2 + 2 X + 5 = 0 X 1 = 1 + 2 i , X 2 = 1 2 When the message 1 AN, 2 SN appears on the display, you can = 3 , D = 2, N = 12 S N = S 12 = Seconds RUN Page Example Example RUN 486 Seconds Example Edit Dhbo 11011 = 10 C = 130 , D = 2nd RCL CL/ESC
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