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Appendix 
99APPX.DOC   TI-86, Appendix, US English   Bob Fedorisko   Revised: 02/27/01 1:20 PM   Printed: 02/27/01 1:26 PM   Page 394 of 26
99APPX.DOC   TI-86, Appendix, US English   Bob Fedorisko   Revised: 02/27/01 1:20 PM   Printed: 02/27/01 1:26 PM   Page 394 of 26
99APPX.DOC   TI-86, Appendix, US English   Bob Fedorisko   Revised: 02/27/01 1:20 PM   Printed: 02/27/01 1:26 PM   Page 394 of 26
08 NUMBER BASE
♦ 
You entered an invalid digit in a number base, such as 
7
Ü.
♦ 
You attempted an operation that is not allowed in 
Bin
Oct
 , or 
Hex
 base mode.
09 MODE
You attempted to store to a window variable of a noncurrent graphing mode.
or to use an instruction valid only in noncurrent graphing modes; for example,
using 
DrInv
 in 
Pol
Param
, or 
DifEq
 graphing mode.
10 DATA TYPE
♦ 
You entered a value or variable that is an inappropriate data type.
♦ 
You entered an argument that is an inappropriate data type for a function
or an instruction, such as a program name for 
sortA
.
♦ 
In an editor, you entered a data type that is not allowed; check the
appropriate chapter.
♦ 
You attempted to store data to a protected data type, such as a constant,
program, picture, or graph database.
♦ 
You attempted to store inappropriate data to a restricted built-in variable,
such as the list names 
xStat
yStat
, and 
fStat
.
11 ARGUMENT
You attempted to execute a function or instruction without all the arguments.
12 DIM MISMATCH
You attempted to use two or more lists, matrices, or vectors as arguments, but
the dimensions of all arguments are not equal, such as 
{1,2}+{1,2,3}
.
13 DIMENSION
♦ 
You entered an argument with an inappropriate dimension.
♦ 
You entered a matrix or vector dimension < 1 or > 255 or a noninteger.
♦ 
You attempted to invert a matrix that is not a square matrix.
14 UNDEFINED
You are referencing a variable that currently is not defined.
15 MEMORY
Memory is insufficient to perform the desired command; you must delete
items from memory (Chapter 17) before executing this command.
16 RESERVED
You attempted to use a built-in variable inappropriately.
17 INVALID
You attempted to reference a variable or use a function where it is not valid.