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Using Library Objects

Before using a library variable, function, or program, make sure that these steps have been followed:

The object has been defined with the Define command, and the command specifies either the LibPriv or LibPub attribute.
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.
If you defined the object using the Program Editor, it has been stored using Check Syntax & Store from the Program Editor menu.
The libraries have been refreshed.

Refreshing the Libraries

Refresh libraries to make the library objects available to your documents.
- From the Tools menu, click Refresh Libraries.

Handheld: Press / b and click Refresh Libraries.

Using a Public Library Object

1. Refresh the libraries.
2. 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.

3. Open the Catalog and use the library tab to find and insert the object.
4. If arguments are required, type them inside the parentheses.

Using a Private Library Object

1. Refresh the libraries.
2. 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.

3. 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.

4. If arguments are required, type them inside the parentheses.

 

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