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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 159 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 159 of 16
You can remove all user-created lists from the list editor and restore list names 
xStat
yStat
,
and 
fStat
 to columns 
1
2
, and 
3
 in either of two ways.
♦ 
Use 
SetLEdit
 with no arguments (page 161).
♦ 
Reset all memory (Chapter 17). Resetting defaults does not affect the list editor.
Using List Operations
The LIST OPS (Operations) Menu     
- ” *
{
}
NAMES
EDIT
OPS
dimL
sortA
sortD
min
max
4
sum
prod
seq
li
4
vc
vc
4
li
4
Fill
aug
cSum
Deltal
Sortx
4
Sorty
Select
SetLE
Form
dimL
 list
Returns the dimension of (or number of elements in) list
#ofElements
 
dimL
 
listName
Creates listName as a list that is #ofElements in length; each
element is a 
0
#ofElements
dimL
 
listName
Redimensions an existing listName; previously entered elements
within the new dimension remain; each new list element is a 
0
; each
element in the old list that is outside the new dimension is deleted
sortA
 list
Sorts list elements in ascending order, from low to high values
sortD
 list
Sorts list elements in descending order, from high to low values
For all 
LIST
 
OPS
 menu items
except 
Fill(
 
and sometimes
dimL
, a directly entered list
({
element1
,
element2
,
...
}
)
 is
valid for the 
list
 argument.
SortA
 and 
SortD
 sort
complex lists based on
magnitude (modulus).