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.... FUNCTION window. • Use @ERASE to erase any graph currently existing in the graphics display window. • Use @DRAW to produce the graph according to the current contents of soft menu keys in this screen. • Use @RESET to reset any selected field to its default value. • Use ...the PLOT-FUNCTION window. • Press L to select or deselect the plotting of axes in RPN mode: . Access to normal calculator display. „ñ, simultaneously if in the graph. Soft menu key options: • Use @EDIT to the plot. Note: @@ADD@! If the option 'plot axes' is ...
.... FUNCTION window. • Use @ERASE to erase any graph currently existing in the graphics display window. • Use @DRAW to produce the graph according to the current contents of soft menu keys in this screen. • Use @RESET to reset any selected field to its default value. • Use ...the PLOT-FUNCTION window. • Press L to select or deselect the plotting of axes in RPN mode: . Access to normal calculator display. „ñ, simultaneously if in the graph. Soft menu key options: • Use @EDIT to the plot. Note: @@ADD@! If the option 'plot axes' is ...
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... menu list. • Use @RESET to reset the field selected (i.e., where the cursor is positioned) to its default value. • Use @CALC to access calculator stack to perform calculations that can be used in the selected option field. • Use @CANCL to cancel any function of the form y = f(x). If a graph, different from the one of...
... menu list. • Use @RESET to reset the field selected (i.e., where the cursor is positioned) to its default value. • Use @CALC to access calculator stack to perform calculations that can be used in the selected option field. • Use @CANCL to cancel any function of the form y = f(x). If a graph, different from the one of...
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...listed in the EQ field. • Make sure that the independent variable (Indep) is Page 12-22 Press L to return to normal calculator display. • Enter the PLOT WINDOW environment, by pressing „ò, simultaneously if in y. For example, for the equations shown above... after pressing @RESET. These equations we recognize as the TYPE. In addition, the ellipse, which is set to 'X' and the dependent variable (Depnd) to 'Y'. • Press L@@@OK@@@ to return to the main menu. • Plot the graph: @ERASE @DRAW. The list of an ellipse centered at (0,0) with semi-axis ...
...listed in the EQ field. • Make sure that the independent variable (Indep) is Page 12-22 Press L to return to normal calculator display. • Enter the PLOT WINDOW environment, by pressing „ò, simultaneously if in y. For example, for the equations shown above... after pressing @RESET. These equations we recognize as the TYPE. In addition, the ellipse, which is set to 'X' and the dependent variable (Depnd) to 'Y'. • Press L@@@OK@@@ to return to the main menu. • Plot the graph: @ERASE @DRAW. The list of an ellipse centered at (0,0) with semi-axis ...
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... the solution to start the numerical result. Var:1. H-Var:0 means the independent variable (to see the graph with their default settings (if the word default is now in the Step: field, use L @RESET to reset that value to Diff Eq. • Press ˜ and type tQ2@@@OK@@@. • The cursor... it will be called PLOT WINDOW - For our case, we need to change the independent variable to t. • Press L@@@OK@@@ to return to normal calculator display. • Press „ò, simultaneously if in RPN mode, to access the PLOT window (in this value to the main menu.) Press ˜...
... the solution to start the numerical result. Var:1. H-Var:0 means the independent variable (to see the graph with their default settings (if the word default is now in the Step: field, use L @RESET to reset that value to Diff Eq. • Press ˜ and type tQ2@@@OK@@@. • The cursor... it will be called PLOT WINDOW - For our case, we need to change the independent variable to t. • Press L@@@OK@@@ to return to normal calculator display. • Press „ò, simultaneously if in RPN mode, to access the PLOT window (in this value to the main menu.) Press ˜...
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...WINDOW environment. Press L@)PICT to recover the original graphics menu. • Press (X,Y) to produce a truth plot. TRUTH window). Because the calculator samples the entire plotting domain, point by using L@RESET@ (select Reset all ) @@OK@@ L). At the bottom of semi-axes 6 and 3 (in x and y, respectively), centered at the origin. •...simultaneously if in RPN mode, to recover the menu. Leave that variable, or change it will see half of any point on the graph. Page 12-29 For example, suppose that can be either true or false. Truth plots Truth plots are used to be plotted. ...
...WINDOW environment. Press L@)PICT to recover the original graphics menu. • Press (X,Y) to produce a truth plot. TRUTH window). Because the calculator samples the entire plotting domain, point by using L@RESET@ (select Reset all ) @@OK@@ L). At the bottom of semi-axes 6 and 3 (in x and y, respectively), centered at the origin. •...simultaneously if in RPN mode, to recover the menu. Leave that variable, or change it will see half of any point on the graph. Page 12-29 For example, suppose that can be either true or false. Truth plots Truth plots are used to be plotted. ...
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... f(t). If two functions f(x) and g(x) are in ALG mode, with period T = 2. Make sure to set to Exact. (When you produce a graph, the CAS mode will be reset to be expanded into a series of period T. A T-periodic function f(t) can be periodic, of period T, then their linear combination h(x) = a⋅f(x) ...t2+t : Next, we'll use the Equation Writer to Exact after producing the graph.) Suppose, for example, that the function f(t) = t2+t is periodic with CAS mode set it back to calculate the coefficients: Page 16-27 Fourier series Fourier series are 2π-periodic functions....
... f(t). If two functions f(x) and g(x) are in ALG mode, with period T = 2. Make sure to set to Exact. (When you produce a graph, the CAS mode will be reset to be expanded into a series of period T. A T-periodic function f(t) can be periodic, of period T, then their linear combination h(x) = a⋅f(x) ...t2+t : Next, we'll use the Equation Writer to Exact after producing the graph.) Suppose, for example, that the function f(t) = t2+t is periodic with CAS mode set it back to calculate the coefficients: Page 16-27 Fourier series Fourier series are 2π-periodic functions....
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... that let you change the data-fitting model to n. ΣPAR: shows statistical parameters. The parameters shown correspond to calculate statistics of columns in level 1 of stack into ΣDATA matrix. RESET: reset parameters to default values INFO: shows statistical parameters The MODL sub-menu within ΣPAR This sub-menu contains functions...
... that let you change the data-fitting model to n. ΣPAR: shows statistical parameters. The parameters shown correspond to calculate statistics of columns in level 1 of stack into ΣDATA matrix. RESET: reset parameters to default values INFO: shows statistical parameters The MODL sub-menu within ΣPAR This sub-menu contains functions...
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• Calculate statistics of each column: @)STAT @)1VAR: @TOT @MEAN @SDEV @MAX£ @MIN£ L @VAR @PSDEV @PVAR produces [38.5 87.5 82799.8] produces [5.5. 12.5 11828.54...] produces [3....; 10.0 21.5 55066 • Generate a scatterplot of the data in columns 1 and 2 and fit a straight line to it: @)STAT @)£PAR @RESET resets statistical parameters L @)STAT @PLOT @SCATR @STATL produces scatterplot draws data fit as a straight line Page 18-19
• Calculate statistics of each column: @)STAT @)1VAR: @TOT @MEAN @SDEV @MAX£ @MIN£ L @VAR @PSDEV @PVAR produces [38.5 87.5 82799.8] produces [5.5. 12.5 11828.54...] produces [3....; 10.0 21.5 55066 • Generate a scatterplot of the data in columns 1 and 2 and fit a straight line to it: @)STAT @)£PAR @RESET resets statistical parameters L @)STAT @PLOT @SCATR @STATL produces scatterplot draws data fit as a straight line Page 18-19
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Function STWS (SeT the WordSize) allows the user to reset the wordsize to any operation can be performed on such number. To see what happens if you select the @DEC@ setting, try the following conversions: ...
Function STWS (SeT the WordSize) allows the user to reset the wordsize to any operation can be performed on such number. To see what happens if you select the @DEC@ setting, try the following conversions: ...
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The programs work in the ALG mode, simply learn how to do the programming in RPN and then reset the operating mode to ALG to run the programs. For a simple example of the examples in this Chapter will be presented in the RPN mode. ... used to define the function f(x) = sinh(x)/(1+x2), which accepts lists as a concatenation operator for a variety of applications (e.g., programs CRMC and CRMT, used to program the calculator. The program we indicated that can be used for lists and not to produce a term-by including them between program containers « » in the...
The programs work in the ALG mode, simply learn how to do the programming in RPN and then reset the operating mode to ALG to run the programs. For a simple example of the examples in this Chapter will be presented in the RPN mode. ... used to define the function f(x) = sinh(x)/(1+x2), which accepts lists as a concatenation operator for a variety of applications (e.g., programs CRMC and CRMT, used to program the calculator. The program we indicated that can be used for lists and not to produce a term-by including them between program containers « » in the...
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... NUM FS?C ARG POS REPL CHR FS?C CMD HEAD LCD OBJ FC?C INFO TAIL LCD STR STOF SIZE HEAD RCLF IN LIST/PROC ANIMATE TAIL RESET INFORM DOLIST SREPL NOVAL DOSUB PICT MODES/KEYS CHOOSE NSUB PICT MODES/FMT ASN INPUT ENDSUB PDIM STD STOKEYS KEY STREAM LINE FIX RECLKEYS WAIT...
... NUM FS?C ARG POS REPL CHR FS?C CMD HEAD LCD OBJ FC?C INFO TAIL LCD STR STOF SIZE HEAD RCLF IN LIST/PROC ANIMATE TAIL RESET INFORM DOLIST SREPL NOVAL DOSUB PICT MODES/KEYS CHOOSE NSUB PICT MODES/FMT ASN INPUT ENDSUB PDIM STD STOKEYS KEY STREAM LINE FIX RECLKEYS WAIT...
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.../m^3, or 199548.24_Pa = 199.55 kPa. A list of specifications of the fields. The "helpInfo" is a list of types of reset values: a list containing the values to reset the different fields if the option @RESET is a field label. Default values are col = 1 and tabs = 3. 4. List of initial values: a list containing the initial values of...
.../m^3, or 199548.24_Pa = 199.55 kPa. A list of specifications of the fields. The "helpInfo" is a list of types of reset values: a list containing the values to reset the different fields if the option @RESET is a field label. Default values are col = 1 and tabs = 3. 4. List of initial values: a list containing the initial values of...
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List of resetting these values use L @RESET (select Reset all to run the program. This activates the function INFORM producing the following results in the stack: Page 21-29 List of these values into ..., is as follows: To see the effect of initial values: { 110 1.5 .00001} Save the program into the program press @@@OK@@@ once more. Press @INFP1 to reset field values): Now, enter different values for the three fields, say, C = 95, R = 2.5, and S = 0.003, pressing @@@OK@@@ after entering each of...
List of resetting these values use L @RESET (select Reset all to run the program. This activates the function INFORM producing the following results in the stack: Page 21-29 List of these values into ..., is as follows: To see the effect of initial values: { 110 1.5 .00001} Save the program into the program press @@@OK@@@ once more. Press @INFP1 to reset field values): Now, enter different values for the three fields, say, C = 95, R = 2.5, and S = 0.003, pressing @@@OK@@@ after entering each of...
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... 22-8 A list of the plot. The ordered pair represents the center of two binary integers {#n #m}: sets the tick annotations in PPAR. RESET (f) This button will concentrate on the contents of the tick marking annotations as described above for the command ATICK. The parameter atick stands for the... menu of the 3D menu. To return to #n and #m pixels, respectively. We are familiar already with the meaning of EQ, therefore, we will reset the plot parameters to the command AXES, whether an ordered pair or a list of either an ordered pair (x,y) or a list {(x,y) atick "x-axis label...
... 22-8 A list of the plot. The ordered pair represents the center of two binary integers {#n #m}: sets the tick annotations in PPAR. RESET (f) This button will concentrate on the contents of the tick marking annotations as described above for the command ATICK. The parameter atick stands for the... menu of the 3D menu. To return to #n and #m pixels, respectively. We are familiar already with the meaning of EQ, therefore, we will reset the plot parameters to the command AXES, whether an ordered pair or a list of either an ordered pair (x,y) or a list {(x,y) atick "x-axis label...
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...are used to specify the ranges of the variables x and y to generate functions z = f(x,y). The viewpoint is a point in space from which the three-dimensional graph is just a reference to the 3D menu. NUMX(U) and NUMY (V) The functions NUMX and NUMY are -1 to specify the extent of z = f(x,y). VPAR (W)...screen to the PLOT menu. EYEPT (T) The function EYEPT takes as input real values x, y, and z representing the location of the screen. RESET (X) Resets parameters in the generation of the base grid from which to be the same as input a minimum and maximum value and are stored in the...
...are used to specify the ranges of the variables x and y to generate functions z = f(x,y). The viewpoint is a point in space from which the three-dimensional graph is just a reference to the 3D menu. NUMX(U) and NUMY (V) The functions NUMX and NUMY are -1 to specify the extent of z = f(x,y). VPAR (W)...screen to the PLOT menu. EYEPT (T) The function EYEPT takes as input real values x, y, and z representing the location of the screen. RESET (X) Resets parameters in the generation of the base grid from which to be the same as input a minimum and maximum value and are stored in the...
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... that you can select any of the following menu: These functions correspond to Linear Fit, Logarithmic Fit, Exponential Fit, Power Fit, or Best Fit. RESET (L) This function resets the contents of model to be the x- The FLAG menu within PLOT The FLAG menu is just a reference to the variable ΣPAR for...
... that you can select any of the following menu: These functions correspond to Linear Fit, Logarithmic Fit, Exponential Fit, Power Fit, or Best Fit. RESET (L) This function resets the contents of model to be the x- The FLAG menu within PLOT The FLAG menu is just a reference to the variable ΣPAR for...
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... the FLAG menu: The functions contained within the FLAG menu are available in the PRG/MODES/FLAG menu. FC? Page 24-4 FS?C FC?C STOF RCLF RESET Set a flag Clear a flag Returns 1 if flag is set, 0 if not set Returns 1 if flag is clear (not set), 0 if flag is activated with system... flag 117 set Tests flag as FS does, then clears it Tests flag as follows: SF CF FS? Functions for manipulating calculator flags are the following screens (with „°. The PRG menu is set to CHOOSE boxes) show the sequence of screens to get to the...
... the FLAG menu: The functions contained within the FLAG menu are available in the PRG/MODES/FLAG menu. FC? Page 24-4 FS?C FC?C STOF RCLF RESET Set a flag Clear a flag Returns 1 if flag is set, 0 if not set Returns 1 if flag is clear (not set), 0 if flag is activated with system... flag 117 set Tests flag as FS does, then clears it Tests flag as follows: SF CF FS? Functions for manipulating calculator flags are the following screens (with „°. The PRG menu is set to CHOOSE boxes) show the sequence of screens to get to the...
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Try the following soft menu key labels: !RESET Reset fields to default values Page A-2 option specific to this application @SOLVE Press to solve for variable PMT (the meaning of the variables, say, n = 10, I %YR, ...
Try the following soft menu key labels: !RESET Reset fields to default values Page A-2 option specific to this application @SOLVE Press to solve for variable PMT (the meaning of the variables, say, n = 10, I %YR, ...
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..., you have access to the stack, and the value last highlighted in the input form is provided for calculations Press to determine the type of object in highlighted field Cancel operation Accept entry If you press !RESET you will be asked to select between the two options: If you select... the default value. The resulting screen is the following screen follows in this value. Suppose that you select Rest all, all the fields will be reset to their default values (typically, 0). Press !CANCL in ALG mode after entering 1136.22/2: Page A-3 !CALC !TYPES !CANCL @@OK@@ Press to access the...
..., you have access to the stack, and the value last highlighted in the input form is provided for calculations Press to determine the type of object in highlighted field Cancel operation Accept entry If you press !RESET you will be asked to select between the two options: If you select... the default value. The resulting screen is the following screen follows in this value. Suppose that you select Rest all, all the fields will be reset to their default values (typically, 0). Press !CANCL in ALG mode after entering 1136.22/2: Page A-3 !CALC !TYPES !CANCL @@OK@@ Press to access the...
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...the H button to accept settings Page C-1 The CAS offers a number of interest. Pressing the L key shows the remaining options in the calculator, referred to by numbers, which can be "set" and "unset" to change display settings Closes this input form and returns to normal... an input form to change certain calculator operating options. This is the mathematical core of the calculator where the symbolic mathematical operations and functions are variables in the CALCULATOR MODES input form: @RESET !!CANCL @@@OK@@@@ Allows the user to reset a highlighted option Closes this input ...
...the H button to accept settings Page C-1 The CAS offers a number of interest. Pressing the L key shows the remaining options in the calculator, referred to by numbers, which can be "set" and "unset" to change display settings Closes this input form and returns to normal... an input form to change certain calculator operating options. This is the mathematical core of the calculator where the symbolic mathematical operations and functions are variables in the CALCULATOR MODES input form: @RESET !!CANCL @@@OK@@@@ Allows the user to reset a highlighted option Closes this input ...