Casio FX-CG10 Software User Guide - Page 514
Picture Plot Function Menus, File List Screen Function Menu
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1. Picture Plot Function Menus k File List Screen Function Menu • {OPEN} ... Opens a g3p/g3b file or folder. • {DELETE} ... Deletes a g3p/g3b file. • {SEARCH} ... Searches for a g3p/g3b file. • {DETAIL} ... Displays the file DETAIL screen (page 11-6). k Picture Plot Screen Function Menu • {FILE} ... Displays the following submenu. • {OPEN} ... Opens the file list. • {SAVE} ... Saves the currently open file and overwrites its previously save version (if any). • {SAVE • AS} ... Saves the currently open file under a new name (Save As). • {Plot} ... Enters the plot mode (for plotting points on the screen). • {List} ... Displays a plot coordinate value list (Plot List screen). • For information about Plot List function menu items, see "Plot List Function Menu" (page 15-4). • {DefG} ... Displays a screen for registering graph expressions. • {MODIFY} ... Enters the Modify mode (page 5-36). • {AXTRNS} ... Displays the following submenu. • {T-Y}/{T-X} ... Splits the screen in half (left and right) and specifies {horizontal axis = T, vertical axis = Y}/{horizontal axis = T, vertical axis = X} for the right side. • {REG} ... Displays a submenu (same as the one on page 6-23) for executing regression calculation based on plots. • {EDIT} ... Enters the plot editing mode (only when plots are on the display). • {DELETE} ... Enters the plot delete mode (only when plots are on the display). • {PLAY} ... When the currently open image is a g3b file, sequentially displays the image in the file. • {Auto} ... Sequentially displays all of the images in a g3b file three times automatically. • {Manual} ... Allows manual display of the images in a g3b file using d(back) and e(forward). • {PICTURE} ... Displays the following submenu. • {1~20} ... Saves the current screen as an image in Picture Memory. • {SAVE • AS} ... Saves the current screen as an image under a name specified by you. • {PAN} ... Enters the Pan mode (page 5-10). • {FadeI/O} ... Adjusts the lightness of an image (page 15-12). 15-3