
You will often want to modify a variable sometime after you’ve created
it. This, too can be easily accomplished using the Variable Browser.
Example: Store the text string “HP 48SX” under the name TXT.
Then change it to “HP 48GX’’, updating TXT in the
process.
Step 1: Open the Variable Browser and select
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Lesson 15: Editing and Purging Variables
ENTER MEN DEJECT
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Step 2: Enter the text string and then the name TXT. Press
OK to complete the process. (Notice that two different
methods for alpha-entry are shown.)
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(enter)
(o)-(hold) TXT (release)
(ENTER)
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Step 3: Bring the stored object into the editing environment.
EDIT
|"HP48SH"
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Step Move the cursor to the letter “S”, then delete it and insert
the letter “G.”
(6 times) (del ) f^G
'HP 48G4"
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Step 5: Save the changes and return to the Variable Brow^ser.
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