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Creating a Custom Menu The TI-89 / TI-92 Plus custom menu feature lets you can let a program turn it replaces the normal toolbar menu. A custom menu can contain any available function, instruction, or set of F3 menu : øøø :EndCustm Chapter 17: Programming 303 Unless a different ... menu, use CustmOff in the entry line. The TI-89 / TI-92 Plus has a default custom menu that Item command is pasted to a different application. This pastes CustmOff in a program. You can let the user turn it on and off manually, or you can also use the following general structure...
Creating a Custom Menu The TI-89 / TI-92 Plus custom menu feature lets you can let a program turn it replaces the normal toolbar menu. A custom menu can contain any available function, instruction, or set of F3 menu : øøø :EndCustm Chapter 17: Programming 303 Unless a different ... menu, use CustmOff in the entry line. The TI-89 / TI-92 Plus has a default custom menu that Item command is pasted to a different application. This pastes CustmOff in a program. You can let the user turn it on and off manually, or you can also use the following general structure...
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...b. If the TI.89 / TI.92 Plus is displayed. For information about obtaining a TI-GRAPH LINK cable and software or upgrading your calculator, refer to the manual that file to create a text file on the TI-89 / TI-92 Plus. In the ...software, select New from the File menu. Will replace the highlighted character. To toggle between characters Cursor highlights a character The next character you type: Will be the name you can use with the TI-GRAPH LINK. Inserting or Overtyping a Character Tip: Look at : education.ti.com or contact Texas Instruments...
...b. If the TI.89 / TI.92 Plus is displayed. For information about obtaining a TI-GRAPH LINK cable and software or upgrading your calculator, refer to the manual that file to create a text file on the TI-89 / TI-92 Plus. In the ...software, select New from the File menu. Will replace the highlighted character. To toggle between characters Cursor highlights a character The next character you type: Will be the name you can use with the TI-GRAPH LINK. Inserting or Overtyping a Character Tip: Look at : education.ti.com or contact Texas Instruments...
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... See Custom program listing example. 428 Appendix A: Functions and Instructions CubicReg MATH/Statistics/Regressions menu CubicReg list1, list2[, [list3] [, list4, list5]] Calculates the cubic polynomial regression and updates all the statistics variables. All...graphing mode. {0,1,2,3}! L1 ¸ {0,2,3,4}! Each element is removed automatically when you can press 2 ¾ to bottom. m1 ¸ cumSum(m1) ¸ 13 2 4 5 6 14 2 6 9 12 CustmOff CATALOG CustmOff See Custom program listing example. Manually...
... See Custom program listing example. 428 Appendix A: Functions and Instructions CubicReg MATH/Statistics/Regressions menu CubicReg list1, list2[, [list3] [, list4, list5]] Calculates the cubic polynomial regression and updates all the statistics variables. All...graphing mode. {0,1,2,3}! L1 ¸ {0,2,3,4}! Each element is removed automatically when you can press 2 ¾ to bottom. m1 ¸ cumSum(m1) ¸ 13 2 4 5 6 14 2 6 9 12 CustmOff CATALOG CustmOff See Custom program listing example. Manually...
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... xñ +2ø@3 y=tanê 2 +@n1øp Note: To type an @ symbol, press: TI-89: ¥ § TI-92 Plus: 2 R ans(1)|@3=cì 1 and @n1=0 ¸ ( ) xñ +2ø(cì 1) ... of the dependent variable and its first derivative at different points in the calculation, which may produce different general solutions. ode ¸ sin(y)=(exøy+...) = initial1stDerivativeValue Appendix A: Functions and Instructions 435 deSolve(y'=(cos(y))^2ù x,x,y) ¸ xñ tan(y)= 2 +@3 When comparing your results with textbook or manual solutions, be variables such as x0...
... xñ +2ø@3 y=tanê 2 +@n1øp Note: To type an @ symbol, press: TI-89: ¥ § TI-92 Plus: 2 R ans(1)|@3=cì 1 and @n1=0 ¸ ( ) xñ +2ø(cì 1) ... of the dependent variable and its first derivative at different points in the calculation, which may produce different general solutions. ode ¸ sin(y)=(exøy+...) = initial1stDerivativeValue Appendix A: Functions and Instructions 435 deSolve(y'=(cos(y))^2ù x,x,y) ¸ xñ tan(y)= 2 +@3 When comparing your results with textbook or manual solutions, be variables such as x0...
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If you include expression, displays expression on a single screen, you can also use the 4 operator to differentiate manually. Program execution resumes when you press ¸. © :ClrIO :DelVar temp :1"temp[1] :1"temp[2] :Disp temp[2] :¦ Guess the Pattern...;,i,numbers :part(y,0)! expression can help teach you guess the next","number?" : Pause :EndFor © Appendix A: Functions and Instructions 479 You could even include functions that the TI-89 / TI-92 Plus cannot differentiate, such as 4DD and 4Rect. If the result of expression is too big to scroll the display. If ...
If you include expression, displays expression on a single screen, you can also use the 4 operator to differentiate manually. Program execution resumes when you press ¸. © :ClrIO :DelVar temp :1"temp[1] :1"temp[2] :Disp temp[2] :¦ Guess the Pattern...;,i,numbers :part(y,0)! expression can help teach you guess the next","number?" : Pause :EndFor © Appendix A: Functions and Instructions 479 You could even include functions that the TI-89 / TI-92 Plus cannot differentiate, such as 4DD and 4Rect. If the result of expression is too big to scroll the display. If ...