Re: TIB: TI-89 list


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Re: TIB: TI-89 list




I think you want to do

expr(list[1])

list[1] outputs the string "abc"
and expr() will make an expression out of it.  If the variable abc is
defined, it will output that value.  If it's undefined, you'll just get
abc.


Is that what you mean?

-Noah


On Tue, 18 Jan 2000 17:47:29 EST BrncAvFan2@aol.com writes:
> 
> All right, say I have this list:
> 
> {"abc"} -> list
> 
> when you type in:
> 
> list[1]
> 
> you get output:
> 
> "abc"
> 
> Is there any way to get rid of those two quotation marks.  Just so I 
> get abc 
> instead of "abc"?  I have tried a lot of ways now and can't get it 
> to work.  
> 
> THANX
> Dan
> 

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