Deleting Numbers from a List. Pressing ndeletes the current item.
Example: Updating a Checkbook. On May 31, your checking account balance was $267.82. The transactions for the first 10 days in June are:
Date | Transaction | Amount | Date | Transaction | Amount |
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6/1 | Balance | 267.82 | 6/3 | Check | -128.90 |
6/1 | Deposit | 837.42 | 6/7 | Check | - 65.35 |
6/1 | Check | -368.23 | 6/10 | Deposit | 55.67 |
6/2 | Check | -45.36 |
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Update the checkbook by calculating the running balance.
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@c | W | ;:H0L#T8U" | Displays empty SUM list. | ||
267.82 | I ;:H0L$T8U" | Enters beginning balance | |||
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837.42 | I ;:H0L%T8U" | Enters deposit on 6/1. | |||
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| :E:198#K#(.&$+" |
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368.23 | & | " | Enters remaining | ||
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45.36& "
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128.90& "
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65.35& "
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*If you want to preserve the current list, skip the next step (pressing @c). Instead, name the list and then press ps.
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File name : | Print data : 2003/7/11 |