Using Library Objects
Before using a library variable, function, or program, make sure that these steps have been followed:
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The object has been defined with the command, and the command specifies either the LibPriv or LibPub attribute. |
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The object resides in the first problem of a library document. The document must reside in the designated library folder and must meet the naming requirements. |
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If you defined the object using the Program Editor, it has been stored using from the Program Editor menu. |
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The libraries have been refreshed. |
Refreshing the Libraries
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Refresh libraries to make the library objects available to your documents. |
Handheld: Press / b and click .
Using a Public Library Object
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Refresh the libraries. |
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Open the TI-Nspire™ application in which you want to use the variable, function or program. |
Note: All applications can evaluate functions, but only the Calculator and Notes applications can run programs.
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Open the Catalog and use the library tab to find and insert the object. |
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If arguments are required, type them inside the parentheses. |
Using a Private Library Object
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Refresh the libraries. |
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Open the TI-Nspire™ application in which you want to use the variable, function, or program. |
Note: All applications can evaluate functions, but only the Calculator and Notes applications can run programs.
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Type the name of the object, such as lib1\func1(). |
In case of a function or program, always follow the name with parentheses. To type the “\” character on the handheld, press g p.
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If arguments are required, type them inside the parentheses. |