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Libraries
Creating libraries and library objects
A document is regarded as a library when it is saved or copied to the
designated library folder. The default location is:
•
Windows®:
My Documents\TI-Nspire\MyLib
.
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Macintosh®:
Documents/TI-Nspire/MyLib
.
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Handheld:
MyLib
If the folder has been inadvertently deleted, you must create it before
attempting to use libraries.
You can define library objects using either the Program Editor or the
Calculator application. Library objects must be defined with a
Define
command and must reside in the first problem of a library document.
Note:
If you use the Program Editor to define a library function or
program, you must store the object and also save the document. Saving
the document does not automatically store the object. For more
information, see the “
Programming
” section of the documentation.
Naming restrictions apply to library documents and library objects.
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A library document name must be a valid variable name between 1
and 16 characters long, and it must not contain a period or begin
with an underscore.
•
A library object name must be a valid variable name between 1 and
15 characters long. It must not contain a period and must not begin
with an underscore.
Private and Public library objects
When you define a library object, you designate it as private (LibPriv) or
public (LibPub).
Define a=5
a
is not a library object.
Define LibPriv b={1,2,3}
b
is a private library object.
Define LibPub func1(x)=x^2 - 1
func1
is a public library object.
Summary of Contents for TI-Nspire
Page 38: ...26 Setting up the TI Nspire Navigator Teacher Software ...
Page 46: ...34 Getting started with the TI Nspire Navigator Teacher Software ...
Page 84: ...72 Using the Content Workspace ...
Page 180: ...168 Capturing Screens ...
Page 256: ...244 Embedding documents in web pages ...
Page 336: ...324 Polling students ...
Page 374: ...362 Using the Review Workspace ...
Page 436: ...424 Calculator ...
Page 450: ...438 Using Variables ...
Page 602: ...590 Using Lists Spreadsheet ...
Page 676: ...664 Using Notes You can also change the sample size and restart the sampling ...
Page 684: ...672 Libraries ...
Page 714: ...702 Programming ...
Page 828: ...816 Data Collection and Analysis ...
Page 846: ...834 Regulatory Information ...
Page 848: ...836 ...