5. S SHT Mode Memory

You can use the calculator’s different types of memory (variables, list memory, file memory, matrix memory) to store data, and recall data from a memory into the spreadsheet.

ISaving Spreadsheet Data to a Memory

The following table shows an overview of the store operations for each type of memory. For details about each operation, see the example operations following the table.

Memory TypeStore Operation

 

 

Variables

You can assign the content of a single cell to a variable.

(A ~ Z, r, Θ)

While a single cell is selected, press (E)(STO)(VAR), and

 

then specify the variable name on the screen that appears.

 

 

List Memory

You can store data in a range of cells in a single row or a single

(List 1 ~ List 26)

column in list memory.

 

While a range of cells in a single row or single column is selected,

 

press (E)(STO)(LIST), and then specify the list number

 

on the screen that appears.

 

 

File Memory

You can store data in a range of cells that spans a multiple rows

(File 1 to File 6)

and columns in file memory. While a range of cells is selected, press

 

(E)(STO)(FILE), and then specify the file number on the

 

screen that appears.

 

The first column of the selected range is stored in the specified file

 

as List 1, the second column is saved as List 2, and so on.

 

 

Matrix Memory

You can store data in a range of cells that spans a multiple rows and

(Mat A ~ Mat Z)

columns in matrix memory. While a range of cells is selected, press

 

(E)(STO)(MAT), and then specify the matrix name on the

 

screen that appears.

 

The first column of the selected range is stored in the specified

 

matrix as List 1, the second column is saved as List 2, and so on.

 

 

Important!

The following describes what happens if you try to store data in memory when a cell does not contain any data, when a cell contains text, or when ERROR is displayed for a cell.

If you are assigning data to a variable, an error occurs.

If you are storing data in list memory, file memory, or matrix memory, 0 is written into the applicable cell(s).

SExample: To store column data in list memory

1.In a single column, select the range of cells you want to store in list memory.

For example, you could select A1:A10.

2.Press (E)(STO)(LIST).

This will display a screen like the one shown to the right. The “Cell Range” setting will show the range of cells you selected in step 1.

3.Press A to move the highlighting to “List[1-26]”.

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