Texas Instruments TI-82 User Manual - Page 122

Drawing Points

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Drawing Points To display the DRAW POINTS menu, press y < ~. What happens when you select an item from this menu is dependent on whether or not a graph is displayed when you access the menu, as described under each operation. DRAW POINTS Menu DRAW POINTS STO 1: Pt-On( Turn on a point. 2: Pt-Off( Turn off a point. 3: Pt-Change( Toggle a point on or off. 4: Pxl-On( Turn on a pixel. 5: Pxl-Off( Turn off a pixel. 6: Pxl-Change( Toggle a pixel on or off. 7: pxl-Test( Return 1 if pixel is on, 0 if off. Directly on a Graph 1. When a graph is displayed, select Pt.On( from the DRAW POINTS menu. 2. Position the cursor at the location on the display where you want to draw the point. Press Í. The point is drawn. To continue to draw points, repeat step 2. To cancel Pt.On(, press '. Pt-Off(, Pt Change( The procedure for using Pt.Off( (point off) to turn off (erase) a point and Pt.Change( (point change) to toggle (reverse) a point on and off is the same as for Pt.On. Pt.Off(X,Y) Pt.Change(X,Y) From the Home Screen or a Program Pt.On( (point on) turns on the point at (X=X,Y=Y). Pt.On(X,Y) 8-12 DRAW Operations

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8-12
DRAW
Operations
Drawing Points
To display the DRAW POINTS menu, press
y
<
~
. What happens when you
select an item from this menu is dependent on whether or not a graph is
displayed when you access the menu, as described under each operation.
DRAW POINTS Menu
DRAW
POINTS STO
1:Pt-On(
Turn on a point.
2:Pt-Off(
Turn off a point.
3:Pt-Change(
Toggle a point on or off.
4:Pxl-On(
Turn on a pixel.
5:Pxl-Off(
Turn off a pixel.
6:Pxl-Change(
Toggle a pixel on or off.
7:pxl-Test(
Return 1 if pixel is on, 0 if off.
Directly on a Graph
1.
When a graph is displayed, select
Pt
.
On(
from the
DRAW POINTS
menu.
2.
Position the cursor at the location on the display where you want to
draw the point. Press
Í
. The point is drawn.
To continue to draw points, repeat step 2. To cancel
Pt
.
On(
, press
.
Pt-Off(, Pt Change(
The procedure for using
Pt
.
Off(
(point off) to turn off (erase) a point and
Pt
.
Change(
(point change) to toggle (reverse) a point on and off is the
same as for
Pt
.
On
.
Pt
.
Off(
X
,
Y
)
Pt
.
Change(
X
,
Y
)
From the Home Screen or a Program
Pt
.
On(
(point on) turns on the point at (
X
=
X
,
Y
=
Y
).
Pt
.
On(
X
,
Y
)