- Hewlett-Packard Graphing Calculator User's Guide
Getting started 1-23
Storing a value 
in a variable
You can save an answer in a variable and use the variable in 
later calculations. There are 27 variables available for storing 
real values. These are A to Z and θ. See Chapter 11, 
“Variables and memory management” for more information 
on variables. For example:
1. Perform a calculation.
45>@8 >[8@3
>(17(5@ 
2. Store the result in the A variable.
>$/3+$@A >(17(5@
3. Perform another calculation using the A variable.
95>@2>;@>$/3+$@A
Accessing the 
display history
Pressing *k, enables the highlight bar in the display history. 
While the highlight bar is active, the following menu and 
keyboard keys are very useful:
Key Function
*k,, *e, Scrolls through the display history.
Copies the highlighted expression to the 
position of the cursor in the edit line.
Displays the current expression in standard 
mathematical form.
>'(/@ Deletes the highlighted expression from 
the display history, unless there is a cursor 
in the edit line.
>6+,)7@
CLEAR
Clears all lines of display history and the 
edit line.










