4-4
3. Type in the name and then press
w
.
Example: YEAR
a5
(U-Z)
5
(Y)
J1
(A-E)
5
(E)
1
(A)
J4
(P-T)
3
(R)
• The following operation displays a sub name in the
RUN • MAT
mode.
K
1
(LIST)
1
(List)
n
!
a
(CATALOG)
a6
(SYBL)
4
(
9
)
c
~
c
( [ )
w
a
!
a
(CATALOG)
c
( ] )
ww
(
n
= list number from 1 to 26)
• Though you can input up to 8 bytes for the sub name, only the characters that can fit within
the List Editor cell will be displayed.
• The List Editor SUB cell is not displayed when “Off” is selected for “Sub Name” on the Setup
screen.
k
Sorting List Values
You can sort lists into either ascending or descending order. The highlighting can be located in
any cell of the list.
u
To sort a single list
Ascending order
1. While the lists are on the screen, press
6
(
g
)
1
(TOOL)
1
(SRT
•
A).
2. The prompt “How Many Lists?:” appears to ask how many lists you want to sort. Here we
will input 1 to indicate we want to sort only one list.
b
w
3. In response to the “Select List List No:” prompt, input the number of the list you want to sort.
b
w
Descending order
Use the same procedure as that for the ascending order sort. The only difference is that you
should press
2
(SRT
•
D) in place of
1
(SRT
•
A).
u
To sort multiple lists
You can link multiple lists together for a sort so that all of their cells are rearranged in
accordance with the sorting of a base list. The base list is sorted into either ascending
order or descending order, while the cells of the linked lists are arranged so that the relative
relationship of all the rows is maintained.