Casio FX9860GII User Guide - Page 234
Using Dynamic Graph Functions in a Program, Syntax of other graphing functions
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• Graph draw operation DrawGraph= *1 Input this Y1 with )(GRPH)(Y)@ (displayed as ). A Syntax ERROR will occur if you input "Y" with the calculator keys. S Syntax of other graphing functions • V-Window View Window , , , , , , , , StoV-Win
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• Graph draw operation
DrawGraph
*
1
Input this Y1 with
(GRPH)
(Y)
(displayed as
). A Syntax ERROR will occur
if you input “Y” with the calculator keys.
Syntax of other graphing functions
• V-Window
View Window <Xmin>, <Xmax>, <Xscale>, <Ymin>, <Ymax>, <Yscale>,
<T
min>, <T
max>, <T
pitch>
StoV-Win <area of V-Win>
...............
area: 1 to 6
RclV-Win <area of V-Win>
...............
area: 1 to 6
• Zoom
Factor <X factor>, <Y factor>
ZoomAuto
........................................
Non-parameter
• Pict
StoPict <area of picture>
.................
area: 1 to 6
numeric expression
RclPict <area of picture>
...............
area: 1 to 6
numeric expression
• Sketch
PlotOn <X-coordinate>, <Y-coordinate>
PlotOff <X-coordinate>, <Y-coordinate>
PlotChg <X-coordinate>, <Y-coordinate>
PxlOn <line number>, <column number>
PxlOff <line number>, <column number>
PxlChg <line number>, <column number>
PxlTest <line number>, <column number>
Text <line number>, <column number>, "<text>"
Text <line number>, <column number>, <expression>
SketchThick <Sketch or Graph statement>
SketchBroken <Sketch or Graph statement>
SketchDot <Sketch or Graph statement>
SketchNormal <Sketch or Graph statement>
Tangent <function>, <X-coordinate>
Normal <function>, <X-coordinate>
Inverse <function>
Line
F-Line <X-coordinate 1>, <Y-coordinate 1>, <X-coordinate 2>,
<Y-coordinate 2>
Circle <center point X-coordinate>, <center point Y-coordinate>,
<radius R value>
Vertical <X-coordinate>
Horizontal <Y-coordinate>
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.