Section |
Page |
Table of contents |
5 |
A note about screenshots in this guide |
27 |
Chapter 1 Getting started |
30 |
Basic Operations |
30 |
Batteries |
30 |
Turning the calculator on and off |
31 |
Adjusting the display contrast |
31 |
Contents of the calculator’s display |
31 |
Menus |
32 |
SOFT menus vs. CHOOSE boxes |
33 |
Selecting SOFT menus or CHOOSE boxes |
34 |
The TOOL menu |
35 |
Setting time and date |
36 |
Introducing the calculator’s keyboard |
39 |
Selecting calculator modes |
41 |
Operating Mode |
42 |
Number Format and decimal dot or comma |
46 |
Angle Measure |
51 |
Coordinate System |
51 |
Beep, Key Click, and Last Stack |
53 |
Selecting CAS settings |
54 |
Selecting Display modes |
54 |
Selecting the display font |
55 |
Selecting properties of the line editor |
56 |
Selecting properties of the Stack |
56 |
Selecting properties of the equation writer (EQW) |
57 |
Selecting the size of the header |
58 |
Selecting the clock display |
58 |
Chapter 2 |
59 |
Calculator objects |
59 |
Editing expressions in the screen |
61 |
Creating arithmetic expressions |
61 |
Editing arithmetic expressions |
64 |
Creating algebraic expressions |
65 |
Editing algebraic expressions |
66 |
Using the Equation Writer (EQW) to create expressions |
68 |
Creating arithmetic expressions |
69 |
Editing arithmetic expressions |
74 |
Creating algebraic expressions |
77 |
Editing algebraic expressions |
78 |
Creating and editing summations, derivatives, and integrals |
86 |
Organizing data in the calculator |
90 |
Functions for manipulation of variables |
91 |
The HOME directory |
92 |
The CASDIR sub-directory |
93 |
Typing directory and variable names |
95 |
Creating subdirectories |
96 |
Moving among subdirectories |
100 |
Deleting subdirectories |
100 |
Variables |
104 |
Creating variables |
104 |
Checking variables contents |
109 |
Replacing the contents of variables |
111 |
Copying variables |
112 |
Reordering variables in a directory |
115 |
Moving variables using the FILES menu |
116 |
Deleting variables |
117 |
UNDO and CMD functions |
119 |
Flags |
120 |
Example of flag setting: general solutions vs. principal value |
121 |
Other flags of interest |
122 |
CHOOSE boxes vs. Soft MENU |
123 |
Selected CHOOSE boxes |
124 |
Chapter 3 Calculation with real numbers |
126 |
Checking calculators settings |
126 |
Checking calculator mode |
127 |
Real number calculations |
127 |
Changing sign of a number, variable, or expression |
128 |
The inverse function |
128 |
Addition, subtraction, multiplication, division |
128 |
Using parentheses |
129 |
Absolute value function |
129 |
Squares and square roots |
129 |
Powers and roots |
130 |
Base-10 logarithms and powers of 10 |
130 |
Using powers of 10 in entering data |
130 |
Natural logarithms and exponential function |
131 |
Trigonometric functions |
131 |
Inverse trigonometric functions |
131 |
Differences between functions and operators |
132 |
Real number functions in the MTH menu |
132 |
Hyperbolic functions and their inverses |
134 |
Real number functions |
136 |
Special functions |
139 |
Calculator constants |
141 |
Operations with units |
142 |
The UNITS menu |
142 |
Available units |
143 |
Converting to base units |
146 |
Attaching units to numbers |
147 |
Operations with units |
150 |
Units manipulation tools |
152 |
Physical constants in the calculator |
154 |
Special physical functions |
156 |
Function ZFACTOR |
157 |
Function F0λ |
157 |
Function SIDENS |
158 |
Function TDELTA |
158 |
Function TINC |
158 |
Defining and using functions |
159 |
Functions defined by more than one expression |
160 |
The IFTE function |
161 |
Combined IFTE functions |
161 |
Chapter 4 Calculations with complex numbers |
163 |
Definitions |
163 |
Setting the calculator to COMPLEX mode |
163 |
Entering complex numbers |
164 |
Polar representation of a complex number |
165 |
Simple operations with complex numbers |
166 |
Changing sign of a complex number |
166 |
Entering the unit imaginary number |
167 |
The CMPLX menus |
167 |
CMPLX menu through the MTH menu |
167 |
CMPLX menu in keyboard |
169 |
Functions applied to complex numbers |
170 |
Functions from the MTH menu |
170 |
Function DROITE: equation of a straight line |
171 |
Chapter 5 Algebraic and arithmetic operations |
172 |
Entering algebraic objects |
172 |
Simple operations with algebraic objects |
173 |
Functions in the ALG menu |
174 |
COLLECT |
176 |
EXPAND |
176 |
FACTOR |
176 |
LNCOLLECT |
176 |
LIN |
176 |
PARTFRAC |
176 |
SOLVE |
176 |
SUBST |
176 |
TEXPAND |
176 |
Other forms of substitution in algebraic expressions |
177 |
Operations with transcendental functions |
178 |
Expansion and factoring using log-exp functions |
179 |
Expansion and factoring using trigonometric functions |
179 |
Functions in the ARITHMETIC menu |
180 |
DIVIS |
181 |
FACTORS |
181 |
LGCD |
181 |
PROPFRAC |
181 |
SIMP2 |
181 |
INTEGER menu |
181 |
POLYNOMIAL menu |
182 |
MODULO menu |
183 |
Applications of the ARITHMETIC menu |
183 |
Modular arithmetic |
183 |
Finite arithmetic rings in the calculator |
186 |
Polynomials |
189 |
Modular arithmetic with polynomials |
189 |
The CHINREM function |
190 |
The EGCD function |
190 |
The GCD function |
190 |
The HERMITE function |
191 |
The HORNER function |
191 |
The variable VX |
191 |
The LAGRANGE function |
192 |
The LCM function |
192 |
The LEGENDRE function |
193 |
The PCOEF function |
193 |
The PROOT function |
193 |
The PTAYL function |
193 |
The QUOT and REMAINDER functions |
194 |
The EPSX0 function and the CAS variable EPS |
194 |
The PEVAL function |
194 |
The TCHEBYCHEFF function |
195 |
Fractions |
195 |
The SIMP2 function |
195 |
The PROPFRAC function |
195 |
The PARTFRAC function |
196 |
The FCOEF function |
196 |
The FROOTS function |
197 |
Step-by-step operations with polynomials and fractions |
197 |
The CONVERT Menu and algebraic operations |
198 |
UNITS convert menu |
198 |
BASE convert menu |
199 |
TRIGONOMETRIC convert menu |
199 |
MATRICES convert menu |
199 |
REWRITE convert menu |
199 |
Chapter 6 Solution to single equations |
202 |
Symbolic solution of algebraic equations |
202 |
Function ISOL |
202 |
Function SOLVE |
203 |
Function SOLVEVX |
205 |
Function ZEROS |
205 |
Numerical solver menu |
206 |
Polynomial Equations |
207 |
Financial calculations |
210 |
Solving equations with one unknown through NUM.SLV |
215 |
The SOLVE soft menu |
228 |
The ROOT sub-menu |
228 |
Function ROOT |
228 |
Variable EQ |
228 |
The SOLVR sub-menu |
229 |
The DIFFE sub-menu |
231 |
The POLY sub-menu |
231 |
The SYS sub-menu |
232 |
The TVM sub-menu |
232 |
Chapter 7 Solving multiple equations |
235 |
Rational equation systems |
235 |
Example 1 – Projectile motion |
235 |
Example 2 – Stresses in a thick wall cylinder |
236 |
Example 3 - System of polynomial equations |
238 |
Solution to simultaneous equations with MSLV |
238 |
Example 1 – Example from the help facility |
239 |
Example 2 - Entrance from a lake into an open channel |
240 |
Using the Multiple Equation Solver (MES) |
244 |
Application 1 - Solution of triangles |
244 |
Application 2 - Velocity and acceleration in polar coordinates |
252 |
Chapter 8 Operations with lists |
256 |
Definitions |
256 |
Creating and storing lists |
258 |
Changing sign |
258 |
Addition, subtraction, multiplication, division |
258 |
Real number functions from the keyboard |
260 |
Real number functions from the MTH menu |
260 |
Examples of functions that use two arguments |
261 |
Lists of complex numbers |
262 |
Lists of algebraic objects |
263 |
The MTH/LIST menu |
263 |
Manipulating elements of a list |
265 |
List size |
265 |
Extracting and inserting elements in a list |
265 |
Element position in the list |
266 |
HEAD and TAIL functions |
266 |
The SEQ function |
266 |
The MAP function |
267 |
Defining functions that use lists |
268 |
Applications of lists |
269 |
Harmonic mean of a list |
270 |
Geometric mean of a list |
271 |
Weighted average |
272 |
Statistics of grouped data |
273 |
Chapter 9 Vectors |
276 |
Definitions |
276 |
Entering vectors |
277 |
Typing vectors in the stack |
277 |
Storing vectors into variables |
278 |
Using the Matrix Writer (MTRW) to enter vectors |
278 |
Building a vector with → ARRY |
281 |
Identifying, extracting, and inserting vector elements |
282 |
Simple operations with vectors |
284 |
Changing sign |
284 |
Addition, subtraction |
284 |
Multiplication by a scalar, and division by a scalar |
285 |
Absolute value function |
285 |
The MTH/VECTOR menu |
285 |
Magnitude |
286 |
Dot product |
286 |
Cross product |
286 |
Decomposing a vector |
287 |
Building a two-dimensional vector |
287 |
Building a three-dimensional vector |
288 |
Changing coordinate system |
288 |
Application of vector operations |
291 |
Resultant of forces |
291 |
Angle between vectors |
291 |
Moment of a force |
292 |
Equation of a plane in space |
293 |
Row vectors, column vectors, and lists |
294 |
Function OBJ → |
295 |
Function → LIST |
295 |
Function → ARRY |
296 |
Function DROP |
296 |
Transforming a row vector into a column vector |
296 |
Transforming a column vector into a row vector |
297 |
Transforming a list into a vector |
299 |
Transforming a vector (or matrix) into a list |
300 |
Chapter 10 Creating and manipulating matrices |
301 |
Definitions |
301 |
Entering matrices in the stack |
302 |
Using the matrix editor |
302 |
Typing in the matrix directly into the stack |
303 |
Creating matrices with calculator functions |
303 |
Functions GET and PUT |
306 |
Functions GETI and PUTI |
306 |
Function SIZE |
307 |
Function TRN |
308 |
Function CON |
308 |
Function IDN |
309 |
Function RDM |
310 |
Function RANM |
311 |
Function SUB |
311 |
Function REPL |
312 |
Function →DIAG |
313 |
Function DIAG→ |
313 |
Function VANDERMONDE |
314 |
Function HILBERT |
314 |
A program to build a matrix out of a number of lists |
315 |
Lists represent columns of the matrix |
315 |
Lists represent rows of the matrix |
317 |
Manipulating matrices by columns |
318 |
Function →COL |
318 |
Function COL→ |
319 |
Function COL+ |
320 |
Function COL- |
320 |
Function CSWP |
321 |
Manipulating matrices by rows |
321 |
Function →ROW |
322 |
Function ROW→ |
323 |
Function ROW+ |
324 |
Function ROW- |
324 |
Function RSWP |
325 |
Function RCI |
325 |
Function RCIJ |
326 |
Chapter 11 Matrix Operations and Linear Algebra |
327 |
Operations with matrices |
327 |
Addition and subtraction |
328 |
Multiplication |
328 |
Characterizing a matrix (The matrix NORM menu) |
332 |
Function ABS |
333 |
Function SNRM |
333 |
Functions RNRM and CNRM |
334 |
Function SRAD |
335 |
Function COND |
335 |
Function RANK |
336 |
Function DET |
337 |
Function TRACE |
339 |
Function TRAN |
340 |
Additional matrix operations (The matrix OPER menu) |
340 |
Function AXL |
341 |
Function AXM |
341 |
Function LCXM |
341 |
Solution of linear systems |
342 |
Using the numerical solver for linear systems |
343 |
Least-square solution (function LSQ) |
349 |
Solution with the inverse matrix |
352 |
Solution by “division” of matrices |
352 |
Solving multiple set of equations with the same coefficient matrix |
353 |
Gaussian and Gauss-Jordan elimination |
354 |
Step-by-step calculator procedure for solving linear systems |
363 |
Solution to linear systems using calculator functions |
366 |
Residual errors in linear system solutions (Function RSD) |
369 |
Eigenvalues and eigenvectors |
370 |
Function PCAR |
370 |
Function EGVL |
371 |
Function EGV |
372 |
Function JORDAN |
373 |
Function MAD |
373 |
Matrix factorization |
374 |
Function LU |
375 |
Orthogonal matrices and singular value decomposition |
375 |
Function SCHUR |
376 |
Function LQ |
377 |
Function QR |
377 |
Matrix Quadratic Forms |
377 |
The QUADF menu |
378 |
Linear Applications |
380 |
Function IMAGE |
380 |
Function ISOM |
380 |
Function KER |
381 |
Function MKISOM |
381 |
Chapter 12 Graphics |
382 |
Graphs options in the calculator |
382 |
Plotting an expression of the form y = f(x) |
386 |
Saving a graph for future use |
388 |
Graphics of transcendental functions |
389 |
Graph of ln(X) |
389 |
Graph of the exponential function |
391 |
The PPAR variable |
392 |
Inverse functions and their graphs |
393 |
Summary of FUNCTION plot operation |
394 |
Plots of trigonometric and hyperbolic functions |
397 |
Generating a table of values for a function |
398 |
The TPAR variable |
399 |
Plots in polar coordinates |
400 |
Plotting conic curves |
402 |
Parametric plots |
404 |
Generating a table for parametric equations |
407 |
Plotting the solution to simple differential equations |
407 |
Truth plots |
410 |
Plotting histograms, bar plots, and scatter plots |
411 |
Bar plots |
411 |
Scatter plots |
413 |
Slope fields |
415 |
Fast 3D plots |
416 |
Wireframe plots |
418 |
Ps-Contour plots |
420 |
Y-Slice plots |
422 |
Gridmap plots |
423 |
Pr-Surface plots |
424 |
The VPAR variable |
425 |
Interactive drawing |
425 |
DOT+ and DOT- |
426 |
MARK |
427 |
LINE |
427 |
TLINE |
427 |
BOX |
428 |
CIRCL |
428 |
LABEL |
428 |
DEL |
428 |
ERASE |
429 |
MENU |
429 |
SUB |
429 |
REPL |
429 |
PICT → |
429 |
X,Y → |
429 |
Zooming in and out in the graphics display |
430 |
ZFACT, ZIN, ZOUT, and ZLAST |
430 |
BOXZ |
431 |
ZDFLT, ZAUTO |
431 |
HZIN, HZOUT, VZIN and VZOUT |
431 |
CNTR |
431 |
ZDECI |
431 |
ZINTG |
432 |
ZSQR |
432 |
ZTRIG |
432 |
The SYMBOLIC menu and graphs |
432 |
The SYMB/GRAPH menu |
433 |
Function DRAW3DMATRIX |
435 |
Chapter 13 Calculus Applications |
436 |
The CALC (Calculus) menu |
436 |
Limits and derivatives |
436 |
Function lim |
437 |
Derivatives |
438 |
Functions DERIV and DERVX |
438 |
The DERIV&INTEG menu |
438 |
Calculating derivatives with |
439 |
The chain rule |
441 |
Derivatives of equations |
441 |
Implicit derivatives |
442 |
Application of derivatives |
442 |
Analyzing graphics of functions |
442 |
Function DOMAIN |
444 |
Function TABVAL |
444 |
Function SIGNTAB |
445 |
Function TABVAR |
445 |
Using derivatives to calculate extreme points |
447 |
Higher order derivatives |
448 |
Anti-derivatives and integrals |
449 |
Functions INT, INTVX, RISCH, SIGMA and SIGMAVX |
449 |
Definite integrals |
450 |
Step-by-step evaluation of derivatives and integrals |
451 |
Integrating an equation |
453 |
Techniques of integration |
453 |
Substitution or change of variables |
453 |
Integration by parts and differentials |
454 |
Integration by partial fractions |
455 |
Improper integrals |
456 |
Integration with units |
456 |
Infinite series |
458 |
Taylor and Maclaurin’s series |
458 |
Taylor polynomial and reminder |
458 |
Functions TAYLR, TAYLR0, and SERIES |
459 |
Chapter 14 Multi-variate Calculus Applications |
462 |
Multi-variate functions |
462 |
Partial derivatives |
464 |
The chain rule for partial derivatives |
465 |
Total differential of a function z = z(x,y) |
466 |
Determining extrema in functions of two variables |
466 |
Using function HESS to analyze extrema |
467 |
Multiple integrals |
469 |
Jacobian of coordinate transformation |
470 |
Double integral in polar coordinates |
470 |
Chapter 15 Vector Analysis Applications |
472 |
Definitions |
472 |
Gradient and directional derivative |
472 |
A program to calculate the gradient |
473 |
Using function HESS to obtain the gradient |
473 |
Potential of a gradient |
474 |
Divergence |
475 |
Laplacian |
475 |
Curl |
476 |
Irrotational fields and potential function |
476 |
Vector potential |
477 |
Chapter 16 Differential Equations |
479 |
Basic operations with differential equations |
479 |
Entering differential equations |
479 |
Checking solutions in the calculator |
480 |
Slope field visualization of solutions |
481 |
The CALC/DIFF menu |
482 |
Solution to linear and non-linear equations |
482 |
Function LDEC |
483 |
Function DESOLVE |
485 |
The variable ODETYPE |
486 |
Laplace Transforms |
488 |
Definitions |
488 |
Laplace transform and inverses in the calculator |
489 |
Laplace transform theorems |
490 |
Dirac’s delta function and Heaviside’s step function |
493 |
Applications of Laplace transform in the solution of linear ODEs |
495 |
Fourier series |
505 |
Function FOURIER |
506 |
Fourier series for a quadratic function |
507 |
Fourier series for a triangular wave |
513 |
Fourier series for a square wave |
517 |
Fourier series applications in differential equations |
520 |
Fourier Transforms |
521 |
Definition of Fourier transforms |
524 |
Properties of the Fourier transform |
526 |
Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) |
527 |
Examples of FFT applications |
528 |
Solution to specific second-order differential equations |
531 |
The Cauchy or Euler equation |
531 |
Legendre’s equation |
532 |
Bessel’s equation |
533 |
Chebyshev or Tchebycheff polynomials |
535 |
Laguerre’s equation |
536 |
Weber’s equation and Hermite polynomials |
537 |
Numerical and graphical solutions to ODEs |
538 |
Numerical solution of first-order ODE |
538 |
Graphical solution of first-order ODE |
540 |
Numerical solution of second-order ODE |
542 |
Graphical solution for a second-order ODE |
544 |
Numerical solution for stiff first-order ODE |
546 |
Numerical solution to ODEs with the SOLVE/DIFF menu |
547 |
Function RKF |
548 |
Function RRK |
549 |
Function RKFSTEP |
550 |
Function RRKSTEP |
551 |
Function RKFERR |
552 |
Function RSBERR |
552 |
Chapter 17 Probability Applications |
554 |
The MTH/PROBABILITY.. sub-menu - part 1 |
554 |
Factorials, combinations, and permutations |
554 |
Random numbers |
555 |
Discrete probability distributions |
557 |
Binomial distribution |
557 |
Poisson distribution |
558 |
Continuous probability distributions |
559 |
The gamma distribution |
559 |
The exponential distribution |
560 |
The beta distribution |
560 |
The Weibull distribution |
560 |
Functions for continuous distributions |
560 |
Continuous distributions for statistical inference |
562 |
Normal distribution pdf |
562 |
Normal distribution cdf |
563 |
The Student-t distribution |
564 |
The Chi-square distribution |
564 |
The F distribution |
565 |
Inverse cumulative distribution functions |
566 |
Chapter 18 Statistical Applications |
572 |
Pre-programmed statistical features |
572 |
Entering data |
572 |
Calculating single-variable statistics |
573 |
Obtaining frequency distributions |
576 |
Fitting data to a function y = f(x) |
581 |
Obtaining additional summary statistics |
584 |
Calculation of percentiles |
585 |
The STAT soft menu |
586 |
The DATA sub-menu |
586 |
The ΣPAR sub-menu |
587 |
The 1VAR sub menu |
587 |
The PLOT sub-menu |
588 |
The FIT sub-menu |
589 |
The SUMS sub-menu |
589 |
Example of STAT menu operations |
589 |
Confidence intervals |
593 |
Estimation of Confidence Intervals |
594 |
Definitions |
594 |
Confidence intervals for the population mean when the population variance is known |
594 |
Confidence intervals for the population mean when the population variance is unknown |
595 |
Confidence interval for a proportion |
595 |
Sampling distribution of differences and sums of statistics |
596 |
Confidence intervals for sums and differences of mean values |
597 |
Determining confidence intervals |
598 |
Confidence intervals for the variance |
604 |
Hypothesis testing |
605 |
Procedure for testing hypotheses |
606 |
Errors in hypothesis testing |
606 |
Inferences concerning one mean |
607 |
Inferences concerning two means |
610 |
Paired sample tests |
611 |
Inferences concerning one proportion |
612 |
Testing the difference between two proportions |
613 |
Hypothesis testing using pre-programmed features |
614 |
Inferences concerning one variance |
618 |
Inferences concerning two variances |
619 |
Additional notes on linear regression |
620 |
The method of least squares |
620 |
Additional equations for linear regression |
622 |
Prediction error |
622 |
Confidence intervals and hypothesis testing in linear regression |
623 |
Procedure for inference statistics for linear regression using the calculator |
624 |
Multiple linear fitting |
627 |
Polynomial fitting |
629 |
Selecting the best fitting |
633 |
Chapter 19 Numbers in Different Bases |
636 |
Definitions |
636 |
The BASE menu |
636 |
Functions HEX, DEC, OCT, and BIN |
637 |
Conversion between number systems |
638 |
Wordsize |
639 |
Operations with binary integers |
639 |
The LOGIC menu |
640 |
The BIT menu |
641 |
The BYTE menu |
641 |
Hexadecimal numbers for pixel references |
642 |
Chapter 20 Customizing menus and keyboard |
643 |
Customizing menus |
643 |
The PRG/MODES/MENU menu |
643 |
Menu numbers (RCLMENU and MENU functions) |
644 |
Custom menus (MENU and TMENU functions) |
644 |
Menu specification and CST variable |
646 |
Customizing the keyboard |
647 |
The PRG/MODES/KEYS sub-menu |
647 |
Recall current user-defined key list |
648 |
Assign an object to a user-defined key |
648 |
Operating user-defined keys |
648 |
Un-assigning a user-defined key |
649 |
Assigning multiple user-defined keys |
649 |
Chapter 21 Programming in User RPL language |
650 |
An example of programming |
650 |
Global and local variables and subprograms |
651 |
Global Variable Scope |
653 |
Local Variable Scope |
654 |
The PRG menu |
654 |
Navigating through RPN sub-menus |
655 |
Functions listed by sub-menu |
655 |
Shortcuts in the PRG menu |
658 |
Keystroke sequence for commonly used commands |
659 |
Programs for generating lists of numbers |
662 |
Examples of sequential programming |
664 |
Programs generated by defining a function |
664 |
Programs that simulate a sequence of stack operations |
666 |
Interactive input in programs |
668 |
Prompt with an input string |
670 |
A function with an input string |
671 |
Input string for two or three input values |
673 |
Input through input forms |
676 |
Creating a choose box |
680 |
Identifying output in programs |
682 |
Tagging a numerical result |
682 |
Decomposing a tagged numerical result into a number and a tag |
682 |
“De-tagging” a tagged quantity |
682 |
Examples of tagged output |
683 |
Using a message box |
686 |
Relational and logical operators |
692 |
Relational operators |
692 |
Logical operators |
693 |
Program branching |
695 |
Branching with IF |
695 |
The CASE construct |
700 |
Program loops |
702 |
The START construct |
702 |
The FOR construct |
708 |
The DO construct |
710 |
The WHILE construct |
711 |
Errors and error trapping |
713 |
DOERR |
713 |
ERRN |
713 |
ERRM |
714 |
ERR0 |
714 |
LASTARG |
714 |
Sub-menu IFERR |
714 |
User RPL programming in algebraic mode |
715 |
Chapter 22 Programs for graphics manipulation |
717 |
The PLOT menu |
717 |
User-defined key for the PLOT menu |
717 |
Description of the PLOT menu |
718 |
Generating plots with programs |
730 |
Two-dimensional graphics |
730 |
Three-dimensional graphics |
731 |
The variable EQ |
731 |
Examples of interactive plots using the PLOT menu |
731 |
Examples of program-generated plots |
733 |
Drawing commands for use in programming |
735 |
PICT |
736 |
PDIM |
736 |
LINE |
736 |
TLINE |
736 |
BOX |
737 |
ARC |
737 |
PIX?, PIXON, and PIXOFF |
738 |
PVIEW |
738 |
PX → C |
738 |
C → PX |
738 |
Programming examples using drawing functions |
738 |
Pixel coordinates |
741 |
Animating graphics |
742 |
Animating a collection of graphics |
743 |
More information on the ANIMATE function |
745 |
Graphic objects (GROBs) |
746 |
The GROB menu |
747 |
A program with plotting and drawing functions |
749 |
Modular programming |
752 |
Running the program |
752 |
A program to calculate principal stresses |
754 |
Ordering the variables in the sub-directory |
755 |
A second example of Mohr’s circle calculations |
755 |
An input form for the Mohr’s circle program |
756 |
Chapter 23 Character strings |
758 |
String-related functions in the TYPE sub-menu |
758 |
String concatenation |
759 |
The CHARS menu |
759 |
The characters list |
760 |
Chapter 24 Calculator objects and flags |
762 |
Description of calculator objects |
762 |
Function TYPE |
763 |
Function VTYPE |
763 |
Calculator flags |
764 |
System flags |
764 |
Functions for setting and changing flags |
764 |
User flags |
765 |
Chapter 25 Date and Time Functions |
766 |
The TIME menu |
766 |
Setting an alarm |
766 |
Browsing alarms |
767 |
Setting time and date |
767 |
TIME Tools |
767 |
Calculations with dates |
768 |
Calculating with times |
769 |
Alarm functions |
769 |
Chapter 26 Managing memory |
770 |
Memory Structure |
770 |
The HOME directory |
771 |
Port memory |
771 |
Checking objects in memory |
771 |
Backup objects |
772 |
Backing up objects in port memory |
772 |
Backing up and restoring HOME |
772 |
Storing, deleting, and restoring backup objects |
774 |
Using data in backup objects |
774 |
Using libraries |
775 |
Installing and attaching a library |
775 |
Library numbers |
776 |
Deleting a library |
776 |
Creating libraries |
776 |
Backup battery |
776 |
Appendix |
778 |
Appendix A - Using input forms |
778 |
Appendix B - The calculator’s keyboard |
782 |
Appendix C - CAS settings |
795 |
Appendix D - Additional character set |
809 |
Appendix E - The Selection Tree in the Equation Writer |
812 |
Appendix F - The Applications (APPS) menu |
816 |
Appendix G - Useful shortcuts |
822 |
Appendix H - The CAS help facility |
825 |
Appendix I - Command catalog list |
827 |
Appendix J - The MATHS menu |
831 |
Appendix L - Line editor commands |
836 |
Appendix M - Index |
841 |
Limited Warranty |
861 |
Service |
862 |