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This article is currently in development. You can help TI-Basic Developer by expanding it.Data structures are methods of holding data within a program. Several data structures are built in to the calculator's operating system, such as matrices and lists. However, the data structures list on this page are more complicated, due to the fact that they must be made by the programmer his or herself and that they are a more complex way of holding data than the standards.
Data Structures
The main types of data structures are:
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