Variables and memory management
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Variables and memory management
Introduction
The HP 39gII has approximately 250Kb of user memory,
as well as 80Mb of flash memory.You use the calculator’s
memory to store the following objects:
•
copies of apps with specific configurations
•
new apps that you download
•
home variables
•
app variables
•
user-defined variables
•
variables created through a catalog or editor, for
example a matrix or a text note
•
programs that you create.
A variable is an object that you create in memory to hold
data. The HP39gII has three types of variables: Home
variables, App variables, and User variables.
•
Home variables are available in all apps. For
example, you can store real numbers in variables
A
to
Z
and complex numbers in variables
Z0
to
Z9
.
These can be numbers you have entered, or the
results of calculations. These variables are available
within all apps and within any programs.
•
App variables apply only to a single app. Apps have
specific variables allocated to them which vary from
app to app.
•
User variables are added to the Vars menu via
programs. These variables can be either local to the
program or global. See
Programming
for more
details.
Summary of Contents for 39gII
Page 1: ...HP 39gII graphing calculator user s guide Edition1 Part Number NW249 90001 ...
Page 2: ...Printing History Edition 1 November 201 1 ...
Page 32: ...22 Getting started ...
Page 58: ...48 Apps and their views ...
Page 70: ...60 Function app ...
Page 80: ...70 Solve app ...
Page 136: ...126 Polar app ...
Page 140: ...130 Sequence app ...
Page 148: ...138 Finance app ...
Page 152: ...142 Linear Solver app ...
Page 218: ...208 Matrices ...
Page 226: ...216 Notes and Info ...
Page 238: ...228 Variables and memory management ...
Page 318: ...308 Programming ...
Page 340: ...330 Reference information ...
Page 346: ...vi Product Regulatory Information ...