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... an SD card, 18-2 Storing objects on the SD card, 18-2 Recalling an object from the SD card, 18-3 Purging an object from the SD card, 18-3 Purging all objects on the SD card (by Users in Private Household in Different Bases The BASE menu, 17-1 Writing non-decimal numbers, 17-2 Reference, 17-2 Chapter 18 - Statistical Applications Entering data, 16-1 Calculating...
... an SD card, 18-2 Storing objects on the SD card, 18-2 Recalling an object from the SD card, 18-3 Purging an object from the SD card, 18-3 Purging all objects on the SD card (by Users in Private Household in Different Bases The BASE menu, 17-1 Writing non-decimal numbers, 17-2 Reference, 17-2 Chapter 18 - Statistical Applications Entering data, 16-1 Calculating...
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... SD flash card for backing up , then this side of the SD card should spring out of the calculator, just below ), make sure that is incompatible with cards in the calculator will only work with the HP 50g. NOTE: formatting an SD card deletes all the data that your calculator has fresh or fairly new batteries. To remove an SD card, turn off the HP 50g...
... SD flash card for backing up , then this side of the SD card should spring out of the calculator, just below ), make sure that is incompatible with cards in the calculator will only work with the HP 50g. NOTE: formatting an SD card deletes all the data that your calculator has fresh or fairly new batteries. To remove an SD card, turn off the HP 50g...
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... using the LIB function (,á). Accessing objects on an SD card Accessing an object on an SD card are supported, but are displayed in 8.3 format in the...In addition to using the Filer, or File Manager („¡). The SD card is now ready for use function STO as a suffix). Page 18-2... is similar to store objects on the SD card To store an object, use . The type of files on the SD card is added as follows: • In...(e.g., :3:VAR1), press K. Storing objects on , and recall objects from, the SD card. When starting the Filer, the Tree view will show: Long names of each ...
... using the LIB function (,á). Accessing objects on an SD card Accessing an object on an SD card are supported, but are displayed in 8.3 format in the...In addition to using the Filer, or File Manager („¡). The SD card is now ready for use function STO as a suffix). Page 18-2... is similar to store objects on the SD card To store an object, use . The type of files on the SD card is added as follows: • In...(e.g., :3:VAR1), press K. Storing objects on , and recall objects from, the SD card. When starting the Filer, the Tree view will show: Long names of each ...
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...the full name of the variable within a backup object cannot be recalled, and the individual variables then accessed on the card. Purging an object from the SD card To purge an object from the SD card onto the screen, use function PURGE, as follows: • In algebraic mode: Press „©, type the ...) will appear in 8.3 DOS format in port 3 in the Filer once it is stored on the screen. Recalling an object from the SD card To recall an object from the SD card onto the screen, use function RCL, as follows: • In algebraic mode: Press I @PURGE, type the name of the stored ...
...the full name of the variable within a backup object cannot be recalled, and the individual variables then accessed on the card. Purging an object from the SD card To purge an object from the SD card onto the screen, use function PURGE, as follows: • In algebraic mode: Press „©, type the ...) will appear in 8.3 DOS format in port 3 in the Filer once it is stored on the screen. Recalling an object from the SD card To recall an object from the SD card onto the screen, use function RCL, as follows: • In algebraic mode: Press I @PURGE, type the name of the stored ...
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... be enclosed using the ...Õ keys. For example, to refer to an object in File Manager. You can specify any number of an SD card, the ³ key is inserted, @FORMA appears an additional menu item in a third-level subdirectory, your syntax would be: :3:"DIR1/DIR2...subdirectory, the name containing the directory path must be automatically created. Purging all objects from the SD card by reformatting it. Specifying a directory on an SD card You can purge all objects on the SD card (by reformatting) You can store, recall, evaluate and purge objects that to store an ...
... be enclosed using the ...Õ keys. For example, to refer to an object in File Manager. You can specify any number of an SD card, the ³ key is inserted, @FORMA appears an additional menu item in a third-level subdirectory, your syntax would be: :3:"DIR1/DIR2...subdirectory, the name containing the directory path must be automatically created. Purging all objects from the SD card by reformatting it. Specifying a directory on an SD card You can purge all objects on the SD card (by reformatting) You can store, recall, evaluate and purge objects that to store an ...