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Chapter 11: Lists
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11LISTS.DOC   TI-86, Chap 11, US English   Bob Fedorisko   Revised: 02/13/01 2:30 PM   Printed: 02/13/01 3:03 PM   Page 163 of 16
11LISTS.DOC   TI-86, Chap 11, US English   Bob Fedorisko   Revised: 02/13/01 2:30 PM   Printed: 02/13/01 3:03 PM   Page 163 of 16
Comparing an Attached List with a Regular List
To see the differences between an attached list and a regular list, follow these steps. The
example below builds on the example above for attaching a formula to a list. Notice that the
formula in step 1 below is not attached to 
LX
 because it is not set off by quotation marks.
�   Generate a regular list by storing the
expression 
L1+10
 to the list name 
LX
.
1 ã
L
ä 
1
 \
10
 X 
ã
L
ä ã
X
ä
b
�   Change the second element in 
L1
 to 
L
8
 and
display the edited list.
8
 X 
ã
L
ä
1
 D 
2
 E
-  1
ã
L
ä 
1
 b
�   Compare the elements of the regular list 
LX
with 
ADD10
, to which the formula 
L1+10
 is
attached. Notice that element 2 of 
LX
 is
unchanged. Meanwhile, element 2 of 
ADD10
has been recalculated, since element 2 of 
L1
has been edited.
- ” (
' b )
b
Using the List Editor to Attach a Formula
�   Display the list editor.
�   Highlight the list name to which you want to
attach the formula.
�   Enter the formula in quotation marks.
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4
 M ( '
- )
If other list names are stored
on the 
LIST NAMES
 menu,
pressing 
&
 
and 
(
 may not
paste 
ADD10
 and 
LX
 to the
home screen as shown.
In the example, only fStat,
xStat
, and 
yStat
 are on the
LIST NAMES
 menu and
xStat={
L
2,9,6,1,
L
7}
.
The attached formula must
be set off by quotation marks.