Texas Instruments TI-84 PLUS SILV Guidebook - Page 79
Shading Above and Below, Setting a Graph Style from a Program
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Shading Above and Below When you select é or ê for two or more functions, the TI-84 Plus rotates through four shading patterns. • Vertical lines shade the first function with a é or ê graph style. • Horizontal lines shade the second. • Negatively sloping diagonal lines shade the third. • Positively sloping diagonal lines shade the fourth. • The rotation returns to vertical lines for the fifth é or ê function, repeating the order described above. When shaded areas intersect, the patterns overlap. Note: When é or ê is selected for a Y= function that graphs a family of curves, such as Y1={1,2,3}X, the four shading patterns rotate for each member of the family of curves. Setting a Graph Style from a Program To set the graph style from a program, select H:GraphStyle( from the PRGM CTL menu. To display this menu, press while in the program editor. function# is the number of the Y= function name in the current graphing mode. graphstyle# is an integer from 1 to 7 that corresponds to the graph style, as shown below. 1 = ç (line) 2 = è (thick) 3 = é (above) 4 = ê (below) 5 = ë (path) 6 = ì (animate) 7 = í (dot) GraphStyle(function#,graphstyle#) For example, when this program is executed in Func mode, GraphStyle(1,3) sets Y1 to é (above). Chapter 3: Function Graphing 72