Texas Instruments TI-82 User Manual - Page 70

Defining the Viewing

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Defining the Viewing WINDOW The WINDOW variables determine the boundaries and other attributes of the viewing WINDOW. The WINDOW variables are shared by all graphing modes. TI-82 Viewing WINDOW The viewing WINDOW of the TI.82 is the portion of the coordinate plane defined by Xmin, Xmax, Ymin, and Ymax. The distance between tick marks is defined by Xscl for the X axis and Yscl for the Y axis. Ymax Xmin Ymin Xscl Xmax Yscl Checking the Viewing WINDOW Press p to display the current WINDOW variable values. The values shown here are the standard values. Changing a WINDOW Variable Value 1. Press † to move to the WINDOW variable you want to change. 2. To enter a real value (which can be an expression), you may do any of the following: ¦ Position the cursor and then make the changes. ¦ Press ' to clear the value and then enter a new value. ¦ Begin entering a new value. The original value is cleared automatically when you begin typing. 3. Press Í, †, or }. If you entered an expression, it is evaluated. The new value is stored. Xmin must be less than Xmax and Ymin must be less than Ymax, or you will get an error message when you press s. To turn off the tick marks, set Xscl=0 or Yscl=0. 3-8 Function Graphing

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3-8
Function Graphing
Defining the Viewing
WINDOW
The WINDOW variables determine the boundaries and other attributes of the
viewing WINDOW. The WINDOW variables are shared by all graphing modes.
TI-82 Viewing WINDOW
The viewing
WINDOW
of the TI
.
82 is the portion of the coordinate plane
defined by
Xmin
,
Xmax
,
Ymin
, and
Ymax
. The distance between tick marks
is defined by
Xscl
for the
X
axis and
Yscl
for the
Y
axis.
Xmax
Ymin
Ymax
Xscl
Yscl
Xmin
Checking the Viewing WINDOW
Press
p
to display the current
WINDOW
variable values. The values
shown here are the standard values.
Changing a WINDOW Variable Value
1.
Press
to move to the
WINDOW
variable you want to change.
2.
To enter a real value (which can be an expression), you may do any of
the following:
¦
Position the cursor and then make the changes.
¦
Press
to clear the value and then enter a new value.
¦
Begin entering a new value. The original value is cleared
automatically when you begin typing.
3.
Press
Í
,
, or
}
. If you entered an expression, it is evaluated. The
new value is stored.
Xmin
must be less than
Xmax
and
Ymin
must be less than
Ymax
, or you will
get an error message when you press
s
. To turn off the tick marks, set
Xscl=0
or
Yscl=0
.