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Using Dynamic Graph Functions in a Program, Example Program
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8-6-5 Using Calculator Functions in Programs k Using Dynamic Graph Functions in a Program Using Dynamic Graph functions in a program makes it possible to perform repeated Dynamic Graph operations. The following shows how to specify the Dynamic Graph range inside a program. • Dynamic Graph range 1 → D Start_ 5 → D End_ 1 → D pitch_ Example Program ClrGraph_ View Window -5, 5, 1, -5, 5, 1_ Y = Type_ "AX + 1" → Y1_ 1 2 D SelOn 1_ 3 D Var A_ 1 → 4 D Start_ 5 → 5 D End_ 1 → 6 D pitch_ 7 DrawDyna Executing this program produces the result shown here. 1 J41JJ 2 451 3 3 4 J51 5 2 6 3 7 !J623 ↑ ↓ 20050401
20050401
k
Using Dynamic Graph Functions in a Program
Using Dynamic Graph functions in a program makes it possible to perform repeated Dynamic
Graph operations. The following shows how to specify the Dynamic Graph range inside a
program.
• Dynamic Graph range
1
→
D Start
_
5
→
D End
_
1
→
D pitch
_
Example Program
ClrGraph
_
View Window
–5, 5, 1, –5, 5, 1
_
Y = Type
_
”AX + 1”
→
Y1
_
1
J
41JJ
1
2
D SelOn 1
_
2
451
3
D Var A
_
3
3
1
→
4
D Start
_
4
J
51
5
→
5
D End
_
5
2
1
→
6
D pitch
_
6
3
7
DrawDyna
7
!
J
623
Executing this program produces the result
shown here.
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8-6-5
Using Calculator Functions in Programs