To delete two variables simultaneously, say variables R and Q, first create a list (in RPN mode, the elements of the list need not be separated by commas as in Algebraic mode):

J„ä³@@@R!@@ ™³@@@ !@@ `

Then, press I@PURGE@ use to purge the variables.

Additional information on variable manipulation is available in Chapter 2 of the calculator’s user's guide.

UNDO and CMD functions

Functions UNDO and CMD are useful for recovering recent commands, or to revert an operation if a mistake was made. These functions are associated with the HIST key: UNDO results from the keystroke sequence ‚¯, while CMD results from the keystroke sequence „®.

CHOOSE boxes vs. Soft MENU

In some of the exercises presented in this chapter we have seen menu lists of commands displayed in the screen. This menu lists are referred to as CHOOSE boxes. Herein we indicate the way to change from CHOSE boxes to Soft MENUs, and vice versa, through an exercise.

Although not applied to a specific example, the present exercise shows the two options for menus in the calculator (CHOOSE boxes and soft MENUs). In this exercise, we use the ORDER command to reorder variables in a directory, we use:

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Show PROG menu list and select MEMORY

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