HP 48g Graphing Calculator User Manual
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-VIEWi:
FiUTOSCiiLE
OPTS
ERASE
DRAW
Enter the vertical display
range
in the two fields, low
endpoint in the left and high endpoint in the right.
When checked the vertical display range is
automatically scaled based on sampling 40 values
equally
spaced
across
the horizontal
display
range.
Note tliat because the HP 48 computes an appropriate
X -
and ;^-axis display range based on the d-range, the
resulting X - and g-axis scales may differ from one
another. When this field is 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 Polar PLOT OPTIONS Form
AWES
uNNECT
I MULT
TEPii
PIXELS
H-TICK
V..TICK
PIXELS
Enter the name of the independent variable.
Enter t he smallest value of the independent variable
that you want
plotted.
For Polar plots, the plotting
range is different than display range.
Enter the largest value of the independent variable
that you want
plotted.
Plotting range is always
different than display range for polar plots because
the independent variable is distinct from the
horizontabaxis variable.
See the Function plot type.
See the Function plot type.
See the Function plot type.
This determines
the
r e s o l u t i o n
of
the plot.
It
is
the
interval between two plotted points. The default
step-size for FCjLar is 2 degrees or
tt
/90 radians.
Leave unchecked for polar plots.
See the Function plot type.
See the Function plot type.
See the Function plot type.
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Plot Types 23-5