Casio CFX-9800G-w Owners Manual - Page 147

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(RANGE FUNCTION Y1: Press Fs (RNG) for the table range setting display El(RNO) TABLE Range Starting value Ending value Change n• Ptch:1 The table range parameters define the conditions for the x-variable used when generating a function table. These parameters determine how the x-variable changes, as shown below. Strt (start) End (end) ptch (pitch) . Starting value of x-variable Ending value of x-variable Change of x-variable. A positive value increments x, while a negalive value decrements x. Input the range values. MECO TABLE Range Strt:0 End :6 P Display the function table. QMERTBL) Cell Value in currently highlighted cell X a 3 FOR( [ Y2 2 ID1 25 0 krYOWL •Cell values can be integers up to six digits for positive value or five digits for negative values. The exponential display uses two significant digits. •You can use the cursor keys to move the highlighting around the display to check the values in each cell. •Whenever you move the highlighting to the Y-column, the function for which the table was generated appears at the top of the display. -258- Y2=3X2-2 X YE 2 ID 3 25 •To generate a table using LIST FUNCTION Example To input y = x2 - 3 in area Y3 and generate a table for variable x values 0, 1, 2, 4, and 8: El(LST•F) LIST FUNCTION Selected area Function stored in the previous example Y3: Y4: Y5: PIPEPIETIMMMW. HUE El FS Ffi E(EDIT) El(DEL) CI(COLR) E(SEL) Fs (LIST) E (TEL) Funthion input/edit display Deletes function Function graph color specification display Numeric table generate/non-generate specification display Table list input/specification display Generate table Select area Y3 and input the function. CD® LIST, FUNCTION Y2B3X2-2 COM Y3.442-3_ TO STORE : CEXE3 -259- LIST FUNCTION : Y203X 2-2 A340087-13

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(
RANGE
FUNCTION
Y1:
Press
Fs
(RNG)
for
the
table
range
setting
display
El(RNO)
TABLE
Range
Starting
value
Ending
value
Change
n•
Ptch:1
The
table
range
parameters
define
the
conditions
for
the
x
-variable
used
when
generat-
ing
a
function
table.
These
parameters
determine
how
the
x
-variable
changes,
as
shown
below.
Strt
(start)
Starting
value
of
x
-variable
End
(end)
Ending
value
of
x
-variable
ptch
(pitch)
Change
of
x
-variable.
A
positive
value
increments
x,
while
a
nega-
.
live
value
decrements
x.
Input
the
range
values.
MECO
Display
the
function
table.
TABLE
Range
Strt:0
End
:6
P
QM
ERTBL)
X
Y2
Cell
a
2
ID1
3
25
Value
in
highlighted
currently
cell
0
FOR(
[
krYOWL
•Cell
values
can
be
integers
up
to
six
digits
for
positive
value
or
five
digits
for
negative
values.
The
exponential
display
uses
two
significant
digits.
•You
can
use
the
cursor
keys
to
move
the
highlighting
around
the
display
to
check
the
values
in
each
cell.
•Whenever
you
move
the
highlighting
to
the
Y
-column,
the
function
for
which
the
table
was
generated
appears
at
the
top
of
the
display.
•To
generate
a
table
using
LIST
FUNCTION
To
input
y
=
x
2
-
3
in
area
Y3
and
generate
a
table
for
variable
x
values
0,
1,
2,
4,
and
8:
Example
Y2=3
X
2
-2
X
YE
2
ID
3
25
El(LST•F)
Selected
area
Function
stored
in
the
previous
example
LIST
FUNCTION
Y3:
Y4:
Y5:
PIPEPIETIMMMW.
HUE
El
FS
Ffi
E(EDIT)
Funthion
input/edit
display
El(DEL)
Deletes
function
CI(COLR)
Function
graph
color
specification
display
E(SEL)
Numeric
table
generate/non-generate
specification
display
Fs
(LIST)
Table
list
input/specification
display
E
(TEL)
Generate
table
Select
area
Y3
and
input
the
function.
CD®
COM
LIST,
FUNCTION
Y2B3X
2
-2
Y3
.
44
2
-3_
TO
STORE
:
CEXE3
LI
ST
FUNCTION
:
Y203X
2
-2
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-259-
A340087-13