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Chapter 18: Memory and Variable Management 335
7. Press Í to complete the grouping process.
Note: You can only group variables in RAM. You cannot group some system variables, such as the last-
answer variable
Ans and the statistical variable RegEQ.
Ungrouping Variables
Ungrouping allows you to make a copy of variables in a group stored in user data archive and place
them ungrouped in
RAM.
DuplicateName Menu
During the ungrouping action, if a duplicate variable name is detected in RAM, the DUPLICATE NAME
menu is displayed.
Notes about Menu Items:
When you select 1:Rename, the Name= prompt is displayed, and alpha-lock is on. Enter a new
variable name, and then press Í. Ungrouping resumes.
When you select
2:Overwrite, the unit overwrites the data of the duplicate variable name found in
RAM. Ungrouping resumes.
When you select 3: Overwrite All, the unit overwrites the data of all duplicate variable names
found in RAM. Ungrouping resumes.
When you select 4:Omit, the unit does not ungroup the variable in conflict with the duplicated
variable name found in RAM. Ungrouping resumes with the next item.
When you select
5:Quit, ungrouping stops, and no further changes are made.
To ungroup a group of variables:
1. Press y L to display the
MEMORY menu.
2. Select
8:Group to display the GROUP UNGROUP menu.
3. Press ~ to display the UNGROUP menu.
DuplicateName
1: Rename
Prompts to rename receiving variable.
2: Overwrite
Overwrites data in receiving duplicate variable.
3: Overwrite All
Overwrites data in all receiving duplicate
variables.
4: Omit
Skips ungrouping of sending variable.
5: Quit
Stops ungrouping at duplicate variable.