HP 48g Graphing Calculator User Manual
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To enter computed endpoints, use
fNXT
) CFlL C (see
page 24-6).
When checked the vertical display range is
automatically scaled based on sampling 40 values
equally spaced across the horizontal display range.
When left unchecked the vertical display range is
determined by the values entered in the two fields
labeled V-VIEW.
Opens the PLOT OPTIONS form.
Erases the P I C T screen (without displaying it).
Stores all of the values in their appropriate places in
the reserved variables, E Q and P P A R , and draws
the plot accordingly, leaving you in the PICTURE
environment when finished.
The Function PLOT OPTIONS Form
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Enter the name of the independent variable, if
necessary.
Enter the smallest value of the independent variable
that you want p l o t t e d . Plotting range can be
different than display range (see page 24-3). To use
a computed endpoint, use
fNXT
) CfiLC (see page
24-6).
Enter the largest value of the independent variable
that you want p l o t t e d . Plotting range can be
different than display range (see page 24-3). To use
a computed endpoint, use
fIMXT
) CflLC (see page
24-6).
When checked (default), the coordinate axes are
drawn along with the plot. When unchecked, the axes
are not drawn.
When checked (default), the plotted points are
connected by short line segments. When unchecked,
only the plotted points are displayed.
When checked, multiple functions are plotted
simultaneously—a point is plotted for each function
at a given sample value before moving to the next
sample value. When unchecked (default), multiple
functions are plotted sequentially—all points are
plotted for the first function before the first point is
plotted for the second function, and so forth.
23-2 Plot Types