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When done, press
$
to return to the MES environment. Press
J
to exit
the MES environment and return to the normal calculator display.
Organizing the variables in the sub directory
Your variable menu will now contain the variables (press
L
to see the
second set of variables):
Variables corresponding to all the variables in the equations in EQ have been
created. There is also a new variable called
Mpar
(MES parameters), which
contains information regarding the setting up of the MES for this particular set
of equations. If you use
‚
@Mpar
to see the contents of the variable
Mpar
.
You will get the cryptic message:
Library Data
. The meaning of this is that the
MES parameters are coded in a binary file, which cannot be accessed by the
editor.
Next, we want to place them in the menu labels in a different order than the
one listed above, by following these steps:
1.
Create a list containing { EQ Mpar LVARI TITLE }, by using:
„ä
@@@EQ@@@ @Mpar!
!@LVARI
@@TITLE
`
2.
Place contents of LVARI in the stack, by using:
@LVARI
.
3.
Join the two lists by pressing
+
.
Use function ORDER (use the command catalog
‚N
) to order the
variables as shown in the list in stack level 1.
4.
Press
J
to recover your variables list. It should now look like this:
5.
Press
L
to recover the first variable menu.