Basically it's giving me a list that shows {0,0,0,…}, but is really {0+0i,0+0i,0+0i,…}, even when I change the calculator to real number mode. It's really annoying because I can't evaluate N=L₁ without a DATA TYPE error. And the weirdest part is that I swear it wasn't doing this 30 minutes ago. In fact, I only noticed it because a program I'd gotten working a while earlier suddenly began failing for apparently no reason everywhere I performed logic on a list. I fixed that by just initializing the list with {0,0,0}→L₁ (which I really should have done in the first place, anyway…), but I still have no idea what I did to cause this. Does anyone else know what I did?
By the way, it's not just in the program; it's on the home screen too.
0→dim(L₁):A→dim(L₁)
Summary:
It's creating the new list with all entries zero.
But it's the wrong kind of zero!