To perform the example operations in this section, first selectMEMORY (Nc2) as the mode.

This will display the Memory Manager screen, which provides a menu of the different types of data in memory.

k Deletable Data Types and Supported Delete Operations

The following lists the types of data you can delete using Memory Manager.
Data TypeData NameSupported Delete
Operations

 

 

 

 

 

Programs<PROGRAM>Delete all or delete specific

 

 

 

User Formulas<FORMULA>

Delete all or delete specific

 

 

 

Formula Variables

<FMLA Variable>

Delete all or delete specific

Matrix Data<MATRIX>

Delete all or delete specific

Setup

Setup

Delete all

Variables

Alpha Memory

Delete all

Extra Variables

DimZ Memory

Delete all

Statistical Sample DataSTAT

Delete all

Recursion DataRecursion

Delete all

Table DataTable

Delete all

Equation DataEquation

Delete all

 

 

 

The “Data Name” column of the above table shows the data name that appears on the Memory Manager menu.

Angle brackets (< >) around a data name indicates a data folder that supports both delete all and delete specific. Delete all deletes all of the data in the applicable folder, while delete specific deletes specific data items selected by you.

k Using Memory Manager

A Selecting the Data You Want to Delete

1.Use c and f to move the highlighting to the name of the data or data folder you want to delete.

2.Press 1(SEL).

This will cause a “'” mark to appear to the left of the name, indicating that it is selected for deletion.

Each press of 1(SEL) will toggle display of the “'” mark next to the name on (selected) and off (not selected).

A data name enclosed in angle brackets (< >) indicates a data folder. Selecting a data folder here will delete all of the data in the folder.

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