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Chapter 18: Memory and Variable Management 331
Archiving and unarchiving can be done in two ways:
•Use the
5:Archive or 6:UnArchive commands from the MEMORY menu or CATALOG.
Use a Memory Management editor screen.
Before archiving or unarchiving variables, particularly those with a large byte size (such as large
programs) use the
MEMORY menu to:
Find the size of the variable.
See if there is enough free space.
Lists L1, L2, L3, L4, L5, L6,
and user-defined names
yes yes
Programs yes yes
Functions Y1, Y2, . . . , Y9, Y0 no not
applicable
Parametric
equations
X1T and Y1T, ... , X6T
and Y6T
no not
applicable
Polar functions r1, r2, r3, r4, r5, r6 no not
applicable
Sequence
functions
u, v, w no not
applicable
Stat plots Plot1, Plot2, Plot3 no not
applicable
Graph databases GDB1, GDB2,... yes yes
Graph pictures Pic1, Pic2, ... , Pic9,
Pic0
yes yes
Strings Str1, Str2, . . . Str9, Str0 yes yes
Tables
TblStart, @Tbl,
TblInput
no not
applicable
Apps Applications see Note
above
no
AppVars Application variables yes yes
Groups see Note
above
no
Variables with
reserved names
minX, maxX, RegEQ,
and others
no not
applicable
System variables Xmin, Xmax, and others no not
applicable
For: Sizes must be such that:
Archive Archive free size > variable size
Variable Type
Names
Archive?
(yes/no)
UnArchive?
(yes/no)