HP 38g Graphing Calculator User Manual
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setting min/max values for, 8-29
histogram range, 5-22
histogram variable, 5-7
histogram width, 5-22
histograms, 5-19
adjusting, 5-19
plotting limit, 5-7
Historgram plot, 8-31
history. See stack history
Home, 1-9
Hraax, 8-29
Hmin, 8-29
HMS->, 2-24
Home, 1-2
calculating in, 2-1
Home display, 1-9
reusing lines, 1-9
HOME menu key, 2-8, 2-11
Home variables, 1-18, 2-8
accessing, 2-9
retrieving, 8-26
horizontal zoom, 8-34
HRNG, 5-22,8-29
HWIDTH, 5-19,5-20,5-22
Hwidth variable, 8-29
hyperbolic functions, 2-20
I
i (constant), 2-19
1F...THEN,..ELSE...END,8-11
1FERR...THEN...ELSE,8-12
IFTE, 2-27
IM,2-18
imaginary part, 2-18
implied
multiplication, 2-2
importing
notes, 1-19
increasing display contrast, 1-6
indefinite integration, 2-12
Indep variable
defined for Tracing mode, 8-29
independent values
adding to table, 3-23
independent variable
defining step size, 8-32
statistical, 5-10
infinite result, 9-11
infrared
transmission of aplets between
machines, 1-27
initial guess
Solve, 4-5
input, 8-23
last, 2-5
input forms, 1-10
editing fields, 1-8
resetting default values, 1-9
setting Display with, 1-7
setting Modes, 1-8
INS
in Statistics, 5-11
insufficient memory, 9-11
insufficient statistics data, 9-11
INT (integer part), 2-24
integer rank
matrix, 6-11
Integer scaling, 3-16
integration, 2-12
interpreting
intermediate guesses, 4-8
interrupting
plotting, 3-7
intersection
interactive, 3-20
INV. CROSS
plotting, 3-19
invalid dimension, 9-11
invalid statistics data, 9-11
invalid syntax, 9-11
InvCross variable, 8-30
inverse, 6-10
complex, 2-16
multiplicative, 2-16
inverse hyperbolic functions, 2-20
inverting
matrices, 6-7
Isect variable, 8-30
ISOLATE, 2-26
isolating variables, 2-26
ITERATE, 2-21
K
keyboard
alpha, 1-2
arithmetic operations, 1-3
editing keys, 1-5
entry keys, 1-5
labels, 1-3
Index-7