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Casio CFX-9850G PLUS Graph Manual
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Using Graph-to-Table
6. Pressing A causes the highlighting to
u u u u u To save numeric table values in a list file
You can save columns of values into list files. Up to six values can be stored in a
list file.
1. Starting from the screen that appears in step 6 of the previous example, press
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2. Press 2 (LMEM).
3. Press 1 (List1) to store the data in the
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appear in the table. You can then use
the cursor keys to move the highlighting
around the table and check its values.
Press A again to return the pointer to
the graph screen.
• The highlighting can be located in any row of the column whose data you want
to save in the list.
Example
To save the
K. The following function menu appears.
• {CHNG} ... {changes the active screen (between left and right)}
• {LMEM} ... {saves table column to list file}
• {PICT} ... {saves graph data to graph memory}
• Table data uses the same memory as TABLE menu table data.
• Always be sure to store table data into a list.
• Any of the following operations causes table data to be deleted.
— Editing expression data
— Changing set up screen or View Window settings
— Changing to a different mode
• If you save data into a list that already contains data, the previous data is
replaced with the new data.
• For details on recalling numeric data saved in a list file, see "17. List Function".
x
-coordinate data of the previous example in List 1.
x
-coordinate column into List 1.