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HP 39G User Manual

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Variables and memory management 11-1
11
Variables and memory management
Introduction
The HP 39G/40G has approximately 232K of user memory.
The calculator uses this memory to store variables, perform
computation, and store history.
A variable is an object that you create in memory to hold data.
The HP 39G/40G has two types of variables, home variables
and aplet variables.
Home variables are available in all aplets. For example,
you can store real numbers in variables A to Z and
complex numbers in variables Z0 to Z9. These can be
numbers you have entered, or the results of calculations.
These variables are available within all aplets and within
any programs.
Aplet variables apply only to a single aplet. Aplets have
specific variables allocated to them which vary from
aplet to aplet.
You use the calculator’s memory to store the following
objects:
copies of aplets with specific configurations
new aplets that you download
aplet variables
•home variables
variables created through a catalog or editor, for example
a matrix or a text note
programs that you create.
You can use the Memory Manager (>6+,)7@
MEMORY) to view
the amount of memory available. The catalog views, which
are accessible via the Memory Manager, can be used to
transfer variables such as lists or matrices between
calculators.

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BrandHP
Model39G
CategoryCalculator
LanguageEnglish

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