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SinR, iterations, xList, period, equationVariable

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Chapter 20: A to Z Function and Instruction Reference 357 SinR SinR [iterations,] xList,yList [,period],equationVariable STAT CALC menu Built-in equation variables such as y1, r1, and xt1 are case-sensitive. Do not use Y1, R1, and XT1. Attempts to fit a sinusoidal regression model (y=a sin(bx+c)+d) to real data pairs in xList and yList, using an optional estimated period. The regression equation is stored to equationVariable, which must be a built-in equation variable such as y1, r1, and xt1. The equation's coefficients always are stored as a list to built-in variable PRegC. If you specify a period, the TI-86 may find a solution more quickly or it may find a solution when one would not have been found otherwise. iterations is optional; it specifies the maximum number of times (1 through 16) the TI-86 will attempt to find a solution. If omitted, 8 is used. Typically, larger values result in better accuracy but longer execution times, and vice versa. If you omit the optional period, the difference between values in xList should be equal and in sequential order. If you specify period, the differences between x values can be unequal. Values used for xList and yList are stored automatically to built-in variables xStat and yStat, respectively. The regression equation is stored also to built-in equation variable RegEq. The output of SinR is always in radians, regardless of the angle mode setting. SinR [iterations,] xList,yList [,period] Stores the regression equation to RegEq only. seq(x,x,1,361,30)¶L1 b {1 31 61 91 121 151 ... {5.5,8,11,13.5,16.5,19,19.5,17, 14.5,12.5,8.5,6.5,5.5}¶L2 b {5.5 8 11 13.5 16.5... SinR L1,L2,y1 b Plot1(1,L1,L2) b ZData b Done

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Chapter 20: A to Z Function and Instruction Reference
357
SinR
STAT CALC menu
Built-in equation variables
such as
y1
,
r1
, and
xt1
are
case-sensitive. Do not use
Y1
,
R1
, and
XT1
.
If you specify a period, the
TI
-
86 may find a solution
more quickly or it may find
a solution when one would
not have been found
otherwise.
SinR
[
iterations
,
]
xList
,
yList
[
,
period
]
,
equationVariable
Attempts to fit a sinusoidal regression model
(y=a sin(bx+c)+d) to real data pairs in
xList
and
yList
,
using an optional estimated
period
. The regression
equation is stored to
equationVariable
, which must be a
built-in equation variable such as
y1
,
r1
, and
xt1
. The
equation’s coefficients always are stored as a list to
built-in variable
PRegC
.
iterations
is optional; it specifies the maximum number
of times (1 through 16) the TI
-
86 will attempt to find a
solution. If omitted, 8 is used. Typically, larger values
result in better accuracy but longer execution times,
and vice versa.
If you omit the optional
period
, the difference between
values in
xList
should be equal and in sequential order.
If you specify
period
, the differences between x values
can be unequal.
Values used for
xList
and
yList
are stored automatically
to built-in variables
xStat
and
yStat
, respectively. The
regression equation is stored also to built-in equation
variable
RegEq
.
The output of
SinR
is always in radians, regardless of
the angle mode setting.
seq(x,x,1,361,30)
L1
b
{1 31 61 91 121 151 …
{5.5,8,11,13.5,16.5,19,19.5,17,
14.5,12.5,8.5,6.5,5.5}
L2
b
{5.5 8 11 13.5 16.5…
SinR L1,L2,y1
b
Plot1(1,L1,L2)
b
Done
ZData
b
SinR
[
iterations
,
]
xList
,
yList
[
,
period
]
Stores the regression equation to
RegEq
only.