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CHAPTER 5
Matrix file name
Initial cursor position
Description of screen:
The screen to the right shows the matrix
column 1, row 1 being set.
4. Define a dimension (row
×
column).
This matrix is 2 rows
×
3 columns. Press 2
®
3
®
.
• Every time
®
is pressed, the rows are made
and then the columns are made. Accordingly, the
cursor is also moved right and down automatically
every time
®
is pressed.
Row number and column number are displayed on the screen.
• The maximum number of elements that may be displayed on one screen is 5 rows
by 3 columns.
To show other areas, press
<
,
>
,
≤
, or
≥
.
• Even though the data overflows the screen area, the row and column numbers are
always displayed, making it easy to check the data location.
The maximum parentheses display of a matrix differs according to contents as
shown below.
The above shows that all of the
data are displayed on the screen.
The above shows that the
column data is displayed on the
screen, but more rows of data
exist on the bottom.
Data screen based on the column,
row settings (no display initially).
Row
×
column (Only “
×
” is
displayed initially.)
→
→
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