HP 48g Graphing Calculator User Manual
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STEPS:
Enter the number of columns in the sampling grid.
DEPND:
Enter the name of the second independent variable.
STEF'S:
Enter the number of rows in the sampling grid.
0 p T S
Opens the PLOT OPTIONS form.
ERASE
Erases the PICT screen (without displaying it).
D R H w
Stores all of the values in their appropriate places in
the reserved variables—EQ, PPAR, and VPAR—and
draws the series of plots accordingly. Once it has drawn
all of the slices, it animates them in a continuously-
repeating loop. Press
[CANCEL)
to stop the animation.
The YSlice PLOT OPTIONS Form
K - L E F T :
J. I
j
H i
t
- H E
h
R
s
Y - F f l R :
Z--HIGH:
S A V E
A N I H A T I
Example:
Enter the x-axis range (“width”) of the View Volume.
Enter the ?/-axis range (“depth”) of the View Volume.
Enter the ^-axis range (“height”) of the View Volume.
When checked, the series of “slices” used in the
animation are put onto the stack and the number of
slices put onto level 1 of the stack. When unchecked,
all “slices” except the current one are deleted once the
PICTURE environment is exited.
Display the YSlice example plot, SLICE: z = x^y — xy^.
If necessary, type in TEACH to install the EXAMPLES
directory and then:
Press fVA^
E X A M P L U I
[NXTl
S I . . . I C E
Press
(CANCEL) to halt animation.
23
After plotting, press
(CANCEL) (r^(PLOT
) to review the PLOT forms
that generated the plot. Experiment by changing values or settings
and redrawing the plot.
Plot Types 23-33