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686 Programming
Using a Private library function or program
To use a Private library object, you must know its long name. For
example, the long name of the object defined as
func1 in the library
document lib1 is lib1\func1.
Note: If you cannot remember the exact name or the order of arguments
required for a private library object, you can open the library document
or use the Program Editor to view the object.
1. Make sure you have defined the object in the document’s first
problem, stored the object, saved the library document in the MyLib
folder, and refreshed the libraries.
2. Open the TI-Nspire™ application in which you want to use the
function or program.
Note: All applications can evaluate functions, but only the Calculator
and Notes applications can run programs.
3. Type the name of the object. In the case of a function or program,
always follow the name with parentheses.
4. If the object requires you to supply one or more arguments, type the
values or variable names inside the parentheses.
5. Press ·.
Running a non-library program or function
1. Make sure you are in the same problem in which the function or
program is defined.
2. Type the name of the function or program on the entry line, or press
h to select the name from a list.
You must always include a set of parentheses after the name.
If the function or program requires you to supply one or more
arguments, type the values or variable names inside the parentheses.
3. Press
·.
libs2\func1()
libs2\func1(34,power)
prog1()
prog1(34,power)

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BrandTexas Instruments
ModelTINSPIRE
CategoryCalculator
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