uTo save the contents of all the list data in the List Editor as a single CSV file

1.While the List Editor is on the display, press 6(g)6(g)1(CSV) to display the CSV function menu.

2.Press 2(SAVE AS).

This displays a folder selection screen.

3.Select the folder where you want to save the CSV file.

To store the CSV file in the root directory, highlight “Root”.

To store the CSV file in a folder, use f and c to move the highlighting to the desired folder and then press 1(OPEN).

4.Press 1(SAVE AS).

5.Input up to eight characters for the file name and then press w.

Important!

The sub name line of the List Editor is not saved in the CSV file.

When saving list data to a CSV file, some data is converted as described below.

-Complex number data: Only the real number part is extracted.

-Fraction data: Converted to calculation line format (Example: 2{3{4 =2+3/4)

-'and π data: Converted to a decimal value (Example: '3 1.732050808)

kSpecifying the CSV File Delimiter Symbol and Decimal Point

When importing a CSV file that has been transferred from a computer to the calculator, specify the delimiter symbol and decimal point in accordance with the settings you specified on the application when outputting the CSV file. The comma ( , ) or semi-colon ( ; ) can be specified for the delimiter, while the period ( . ) or comma ( , ) can be specified as the decimal point.

uTo specify the CSV file delimiter symbol and decimal point

1.While the List Editor is on the display, press 6(g)6(g)1(CSV) to display the CSV function menu.

2.Press 3(SET).

This displays the CSV format setting screen.

3.Use the f and c keys to move the highlighting to “CSV Separator” and then press 1( , ) or 2( ; ).

4.Use the f and c keys to move the highlighting to “CSV Decimal Symbol” and then press 1( . ) or 2( , ).

If you specified 1( , ) in step 3, you will not be able to specify 2( , ) here.

5.After the setting is the way you want, press J.

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