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Chapter 10: Drawing

7310ENG.DOC Draw Texas Instruments Revised: 05/29/98 6:43 PM Printed: 05/19/99 9:01 AM Page 204 of 22

Pt-On(, Pt-Off(, and Pt-Change( from the Home Screen

and Program Editor

From the Home screen or the Program editor, you can draw,

erase, or change a point’s status on the Graph screen.

Pt-On(

,

Pt-Off(

, and

Pt-Change(

accept two mandatory arguments:

X and Y, which specify the coordinates of the point that you

want to draw, erase, or change.

Pt-On(

and

Pt-Off(

have one

optional argument, mark, which determines the point’s

appearance. Specify

1

(default),

2

, or

3

, where:

1

(default)=

¦

(dot)

2

=

›

(box)

3

=

+

(cross)

If you specify mark to turn on a point with

Pt-On(

, you must

specify the same mark when you turn off the point with

Pt-Off(

.

Pt-Change(

does not have the mark argument.

Also note that if, for example, you specify the point (20,30) but

your viewing window is set to the standard values, you do not

see the point since the viewing window does not include the

specific part of the graph where (20,30) exists. Press '

to redefine the

WINDOW

values.

Note: Redefining

WINDOW

values, graphing a

Y

n

function or

stat plot, or pressing ( erases all drawn items from the

Graph screen.

Pt-On(

X,Y[,mark]

)

Pt-Off(

X,Y[,mark]

)

Pt-Change(

X,Y

)

Turn on point (M5,3) and assign the box mark to it.

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