Texas Instruments TI-82 User Manual - Page 71

steps 3, 4, and 5.

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Leaving the WINDOW Edit Screen To leave the WINDOW edit screen: ¦ Select another screen by pressing the appropriate key, such as s or o. ¦ Press y ãQUITä to return to the Home screen. Storing to a WINDOW Variable from the Home Screen or a Program Begin on a blank line. 1. Enter the value you want to store (which can be an expression). 2. Press ¿. 3. Press  to display the VARS menu. 4. Select Window... to display the WINDOW variables. 5. Select the WINDOW variable to which you want to store. The name of the variable is copied to the cursor location where you are editing. 6. Press Í to complete the instruction. When the instruction is executed, the TI.82 stores the value in the WINDOW variable. Note: You can use a WINDOW variable in an expression by performing steps 3, 4, and 5. @X and @Y The variables @X and @Y define the distance between the centers of two adjoining pixels on a graph (graphing accuracy). @X = (Xmax - Xmin) 94 @Y = (Ymax - Ymin) 62 @X and @Y are not on the WINDOW screen; they are accessible through the VARS Window menu. @X and @Y are calculated from Xmin, Xmax, Ymin, and Ymax when a graph is displayed. You can store values directly to @X and @Y, in which case Xmax and Ymax are calculated from @X, Xmin, @Y, and Ymin immediately. Function Graphing 3-9

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Function Graphing
3-9
Leaving the WINDOW Edit Screen
To leave the
WINDOW
edit screen:
¦
Select another screen by pressing the appropriate key, such as
s
or
o
.
¦
Press
y
ã
QUIT
ä
to return to the Home screen.
Storing to a WINDOW Variable from the Home Screen or a Program
Begin on a blank line.
1.
Enter the value you want to store (which can be an expression).
2.
Press
¿
.
3.
Press
±
to display the
VARS
menu.
4.
Select
Window...
to display the
WINDOW
variables.
5.
Select the
WINDOW
variable to which you want to store. The name of
the variable is copied to the cursor location where you are editing.
6.
Press
Í
to complete the instruction.
When the instruction is executed, the TI
.
82 stores the value in the
WINDOW
variable.
Note:
You can use a
WINDOW
variable in an expression by performing
steps 3, 4, and 5.
@
X and
@
Y
The variables
@
X
and
@
Y
define the distance between the centers of two
adjoining pixels on a graph (graphing accuracy).
(
Xmax
Xmin
)
(
Ymax
Ymin
)
@
X
=
@
Y
=
94
62
@
X
and
@
Y
are not on the
WINDOW
screen; they are accessible through the
VARS Window
menu.
@
X
and
@
Y
are calculated from
Xmin
,
Xmax
,
Ymin
, and
Ymax
when a graph is displayed.
You can store values directly to
@
X
and
@
Y
, in which case
Xmax
and
Ymax
are calculated from
@
X
,
Xmin
,
@
Y
, and
Ymin
immediately.