Casio CFX-9800G-w Owners Manual - Page 123

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Draw the graph. g(SET)Ir)(REC) HID li FS(CLs)g m EEO cimmOno MOM EEL OLIO Press El(Zoom) and a pointer appears flashing in the center of the display. ID(Zoom) BOHM x f xteircrT 8 Press E(BOX) and move the pointer using the cursor keys. Once the pointer is located where you want one corner of the box to be, press O. El (BOX) 00 Kr-2.042553 Y=-I Move the pointer to the location of the corner diagona y opposite the one you have just set. Note that a box automatically appears on the di play. X=-5.95944S Y= I.0322511 -210- When the pointer is located where you want the other corner of the box to be, press 1:1. H=-3.9999B9 Y=B.DISI29 Note that the box you defined becomes the outline of the display, and the graph is enlarged to fit. You can repeat the enlarge operation and make enlargements of part of an enlarged graph. • To return a graph to its original size Example To return to the graph enlarged above to its original size: ID(Zoom)lac) E(ORG) TRCM •If you locate the second corner of the box horizontally or vertically with the first corner, no box is formed, and so the graph is not enlarged. •For graphs drawn in the COMP, SD, REG, or MAT Mode, the Box Zoom Function can be used to zoom only the most recently drawn six graphs. In the case of the GRAPH Mode, the Box Zoom Function can be used to zoom any graphs drawn. •You cannot enlarge or reduce a single-variable bar or line graph. •Using the Factor Zoom Function to Enlarge and Reduce the Entire Graph . You can enlarge or reduce the entire graph. You can set different factors for the x and y-axes, which means that you can double the length while leaving the height.unchanged, or vice versa. You can change the center point of the Factor Zoom by using the cursor keys to move the pointer. - 21 1 - A340087-13

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Draw
the
graph.
g(SET)Ir)(REC)
FS
(CLs)g
m
cimmOno
li
EEO
HID
MOM
EEL
OLIO
Press
El(Zoom)
and
a
pointer
appears
flashing
in
the
center
of
the
display.
ID(Zoom)
BOHM
x
f
xteircrT
8
Press
E(BOX)
and
move
the
pointer
using
the
cursor
keys.
Once
the
pointer
is
located
where
you
want
one
corner
of
the
box
to
be,
press
O.
El
(BOX)
00
Kr
-2.042553
Y=
-I
Move
the
pointer
to
the
location
of
the
corner
diagona
y
opposite
the
one
you
have
just
set.
Note
that
a
box
automatically
appears
on
the
di
play.
X=
-5.95944S
Y=
I.0322511
When
the
pointer
is
located
where
you
want
the
other
corner
of
the
box
to
be,
press
1:1.
H=
-3.9999B9
Y=B.DISI29
Note
that
the
box
you
defined
becomes
the
outline
of
the
display,
and
the
graph
is
en-
larged
to
fit.
You
can
repeat
the
enlarge
operation
and
make
enlargements
of
part
of
an
enlarged
graph.
To
return
a
graph
to
its
original
size
Example
To
return
to
the
graph
enlarged
above
to
its
original
size:
ID(Zoom)lac)
E(ORG)
TRCM
•If
you
locate
the
second
corner
of
the
box
horizontally
or
vertically
with
the
first
corner,
no
box
is
formed,
and
so
the
graph
is
not
enlarged.
•For
graphs
drawn
in
the
COMP,
SD,
REG,
or
MAT
Mode,
the
Box
Zoom
Function
can
be
used
to
zoom
only
the
most
recently
drawn
six
graphs.
In
the
case
of
the
GRAPH
Mode,
the
Box
Zoom
Function
can
be
used
to
zoom
any
graphs
drawn.
•You
cannot
enlarge
or
reduce
a
single
-variable
bar
or
line
graph.
•Using
the
Factor
Zoom
Function
to
Enlarge
and
Reduce
the
Entire
Graph
.
You
can
enlarge
or
reduce
the
entire
graph.
You
can
set
different
factors
for
the
x
and
y-axes,
which
means
that
you
can
double
the
length
while
leaving
the
height.unchanged,
or
vice
versa.
You
can
change
the
center
point
of
the
Factor
Zoom
by
using
the
cursor
keys
to
move
the
pointer.
—210—
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