Lists 11-9
8311LIST.DOC TI-83 international English Bob Fedorisko Revised: 02/19/01 1:21 PM Printed: 02/19/01 1:37 PM
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You can use lists in an expression in any of three ways.
When you press Í, any expression is evaluated for
each list element, and a list is displayed.
• Use L1–L6 or any user-created list name in an expression.
• Enter the list elements directly (step 1 on page 11.3).
• Use y [RCL] to recall the contents of the list into an
expression at the cursor location (Chapter 1).
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Note: You must paste user-created list names to the Rcl prompt by
selecting them from the LIST NAMES menu. You cannot enter them
directly using Ù.
You can use a list to input several values for some math
functions. Other chapters and Appendix A specify whether
a list is valid. The function is evaluated for each list
element, and a list is displayed.
• When you use a list with a function, the function must
be valid for every element in the list. In graphing, an
invalid element, such as L1 in ‡({1,0,L1}), is ignored.
This returns an error.
This graphs Xä‡(1) and Xä‡(0),
but skips Xä‡(L1).
• When you use two lists with a two-argument function,
the dimension of each list must be the same. The
function is evaluated for corresponding elements.
• When you use a list and a value with a two-argument
function, the value is used with each element in the list.
Using Lists in ExpressionsUsing a List in an
Expression
Using Lists with
Math Functions