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[. . . ] This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference with radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, you can try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: ?Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. [. . . ] Enter L1 through L6 directly from the keyboard (page 11. 3). When you select a list name from the LIST NAMES menu, the list name is pasted to the current cursor location. The list name symbol precedes a list name when the name is pasted where non-list name data also is valid, such as the home screen. ?The symbol does not precede a list name when the name is pasted where a list name is the only valid input, such as the stat list editor?s Name= prompt or the stat plot editor?s XList: and YList: prompts. Entering a UserCreated List Name Directly To enter an existing list name directly, follow these steps. is not always necessary (page 11. 16). Note: You also can paste to the current cursor location from the CATALOG (Chapter 15). 3. Enter the characters that comprise the list name. 11?6 Lists 826886~1. DOC TI-83 international English Bob Fedorisko Revised: 10/26/05 1:33 PM Printed: 10/27/05 2:50 PM Page 6 of 18 Attaching Formulas to List Names Attaching a Formula to a List Name You can attach a formula to a list name so that each list element is a result of the formula. When anything in the attached formula changes, the list to which the formula is attached is updated automatically. When you edit an element of a list that is referenced in the formula, the corresponding element in the list to which the formula is attached is updated. When you edit the formula itself, all elements in the list to which the formula is attached are updated. For example, the first screen below shows that elements are stored to L3, and the formula L3+10 is attached to the list name ADD10. Each element of ADD10 is the sum of an element in L3 and 10. The next screen shows another list, L4. The elements of L4 are the sum of the same formula that is attached to L3. Note: SortA( and SortD( are the same as SortA( and SortD( on the STAT EDIT menu (Chapter 12). 11?10 Lists 826886~1. DOC TI-83 international English Bob Fedorisko Revised: 10/26/05 1:33 PM Printed: 10/27/05 2:50 PM Page 10 of 18 Using dim( to Find List Dimensions dim( (dimension) returns the length (number of elements) of list. dim(list) Using dim( to Create a List You can use dim( with to create a new listname with dimension length from 1 to 999. length!dim(listname) Using dim( to Redimension a List You can use dim with to redimension an existing listname to dimension length from 1 to 999. The elements in the old listname that are within the new dimension are not changed. Elements in the old list that are outside the new dimension are deleted. length!dim(listname) Fill( Fill( replaces each element in listname with value. Fill(value, listname) Note: dim( and Fill( are the same as dim( and Fill( on the MATRX MATH menu (Chapter 10). Lists 11?11 826886~1. DOC TI-83 international English Bob Fedorisko Revised: 10/26/05 1:33 PM Printed: 10/27/05 2:50 PM Page 11 of 18 LIST OPS Menu (continued) seq( seq( (sequence) returns a list in which each element is the result of the evaluation of expression with regard to variable for the values ranging from begin to end at steps of increment. seq( is not valid within expression. seq(expression, variable, begin, end[, increment]) cumSum( cumSum( (cumulative sum) returns the cumulative sums of the elements in list, starting with the first element. list elements can be real or complex numbers. cumSum(list) @List( @List( returns a list containing the differences between consecutive elements in list. @List subtracts the first element in list from the second element, subtracts the second element from the third, and so on. The list of differences is always one element shorter than the original list. [. . . ] G (continued) . graph database (GDB), 8. 19 graphing modes, 1. 11 graphing-order modes, 1. 12 GraphStyle(, 16. 15, A. 11 graph styles, 3. 9 graph-table split-screen mode (G. T), 1. 12, 9. 5, A. 11 greater than (>), 2. 25, A. 35 greater than or equal to (?), 2. 25, A. 35 greatest common divisor (gcd(), 2. 15, A. 10 greatest integer (int(), 2. 14, 10. 11, A. 12 GridOff, 3. 14, A. 11 GridOn, 3. 14, A. 11 G. T (graph-table split-screen mode), 1. 12, 9. 5, A. 11 . H. Histogram plot type (), 12. 32 . G . gcd( (greatest common divisor), 2. 15, home screen, 1. 4 Horiz (horizontal split-screen mode), 1. 12, 9. 4, A. 11 hyperbolic functions, 15. 10 Horizontal (draw line), 8. 6 N 8. 7, A. 11 hypothesis tests, 13. 10 N 13. 15 . I. (annual interest rate variable), 14. 4, A. 10 GDB (graph database), 8. 19 geometcdf(, 13. 34, A. 10 geometpdf(, 13. 34, A. 10 Get( (get data from CBL or CBR), 16. 21, A. 10 GetCalc( (get data from ACM V CMA CS), 16. 21, A. 10 getKey, 16. 20, A. 10 Getting Started, 1 ?See also examples, Getting Started Goto, 16. 13, A. 10 i (complex number constant), 2. 17 14. 14 identity(, 10. 13, A. 11 If instructions If, 16. 9, A. 11 If-Then, 16. 9, A. 11 If-Then-Else, 16. 10, A. 11 imag( (imaginary part), 2. 18, A. 11 imaginary part (imag(), 2. 18, A. 11 implied multiplication, 1. 23 increment and skip (IS>(), 16. 13, A. 13 IndpntAsk, 7. 3, A. 12 IndpntAuto, 7. 3, A. 12 independent variable, 7. 3, A. 12 inferential stat editors, 13. 6 Index-6 825915~1. DOC TI-83 international English Bob Fedorisko Revised: 10/26/05 2:25 PM Printed: 10/27/05 3:22 PM Page 6 of 16 . See also stat tests; confidence intervals alternative hypotheses, 13. 7 bypassing editors, 13. 8 calculating test results (Calculate), 13. 8 confidence interval calculations, 13. 8, 13. 16 N 13. 21 data input or stats input, 13. 7 entering argument values, 13. 7 graphing test results (Draw), 13. 8 input descriptions table, 13. 26 pooled option, 13. 8 STAT TESTS menu, 13. 9 test and interval output variables, 13. 28 Input, 16. 16, 16. 17, A. 12 insert cursor, 1. 5 inString( (in string), 15. 7, A. 12 instruction, definition of, 1. 7 int( (greatest integer), 2. 14, 10. 11, A. 12 GInt( (sum of interest), 14. 9, A. 12 integer part (iPart(), 2. 14, 10. 11, A. 12 integral. See numerical integral interest rate conversions calculating, 14. 12 4Eff( (compute effective interest rate), 14. 12, A. 7 formula, A. 57 4Nom( (compute nominal interest rate), 14. 12, A. 16 internal rate of return (irr(), 14. 8, A. 13 intersect operation on a graph, 3. 27 inverse (L1), 2. 3, 8. 9, 10. 10, A. 36 inverse cumulative normal distribution (invNorm(), 13. 30, A. 12 inverse trig functions, 2. 3 invNorm( (inverse cumulative normal distribution), 13. 30, A. 12 iPart( (integer part), 2. 14, 10. 11, A. 12 irr( (internal rate of return), 14. 8, A. 13 IS>( (increment and skip), 16. 13, A. 13 . K. keyboard layout, 2, 3 math operations, 2. 3 key-code diagram, 16. 20 . L. (user-created list name symbol), 11. 16, A. 13 LabelOff, 3. 14, A. 13 LabelOn, 3. 14, A. 13 labels graph, 3. 14, A. 13 program, 16. 13, A. 13 Last Entry, 1. 16 Lbl (label), 16. 13, A. 13 lcm( (least common multiple), 2. 15, A. 13 least common multiple (lcm(), 2. 15, A. 13 length( of string, 15. 8, A. 13 less than (<), 2. 25, A. 35 less than or equal to (?), 2. 25, A. 36 line graph style (), 3. 9 Line( (draw line), 8. 5, A. 13 line segments, drawing, 8. 5 lines, drawing, 8. 6, 8. 7 linking receiving items, 19. 5 to a CBL System or CBR, 19. 3 to a PC or Macintosh, 19. 3 to a TI. 82, 19. 3, 19. 8 transmitting items, 19. 6 two ACM V CMA CS units, 19. 3 LINK RECEIVE menu, 19. 5 LINK SEND menu, 19. 4 LinReg(a+bx) (linear regression), 12. 26, A. 14 LinReg(ax+b) (linear regression), 12. 25, A. 14 LinRegTTest (linear regression t test), 13. 24, A. 14 @List(, 11. 12, A. 14 LIST MATH menu, 11. 17 List4matr( (lists-to-matrix conversion), 10. 14, 11. 15, A. 14 LIST NAMES menu, 11. 6 LIST OPS menu, 11. 10 L . 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