Chapter 9: lists and sequences 9-1 – HP 49g Graphing Calculator User Manual
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Creating Lists....................................................................................... 9-1
To enter a list from the keyboard.................................................9-1
To assemble a list from a set of stack objects ...............................9-1
To append a new object to the beginning of a list ....................9-1
To append a new object to the end of a list ............................... 9-2
To apply a one-argument command to each element in a list ....9-2
To add corresponditrg elements of two lists................................ 9-3
To concatenate two lists................................................................ 9-4
To subtract, multiply, or divide
corresponding elements of two lists............................................9-4
Applying a fimction or program to a list ........................................... 9-5
To run a program or execute a function on lists.......................... 9-5
To apply a procedure sequentially to elements of a list............. 9-5
To execute a function on every element of a list ......................... 9-6
List Manipulations...............................................................................9-7
Sequences.............................................................................................. 9-9
To generate a sequence .................................................................9-9
To find the sum of the elements in a finite list ........................9-10
To find the product of the elements in a finite list.................. 9-10
To find the set of first differences of a finite sequence........... 9-10
Chapter 10: Advanced plotting options
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Labelling and relocating the axes....................................................10-1
To label the coordinate axes with the variable names ............. 10-1
To label the axes with user-defined labels................................10-2
To have the axes intersect at a point other than (0,0) ...............10-2
Plotting programs.............................................................................. 10-3
Plotting range vs. display range...................................................... 10-4
To check the cuiTent size of PICT .....................................................10-4
To change the size of PICT..........................................................10-4
To use computed values for plotting or display ranges ................10-5
Saving and Restoring Plots ..............................................................10-6
To save the cuiTent plot picture in a variable............................ 10-6
To view a plot picture stored in a variable................................. 10-7
To save a reconstructable version of the current plot............... 10-7
To reconstruct a plot from its stored version........................... 10-8
Chapter 9: Lists and Sequences
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