Casio EA-200 User Manual
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E-Con Graph Window Operations
Tip
• The time value is always stored as seconds.
• The storage capacity of the above data storage operation is limited. If an error occurs, use
[Mem] - [Store List] to store the data as a list.
k Selecting a Specific Graph on the E-Con Graph Window and Dragging It to
the List Editor Window
Regardless of which graph is selected, the above operation creates six lists (list1 through
list6) in the List Editor window, into which is placed the data of all of the graphs in the E-Con
Graph window.
• If the maximum number of graphs are not on the display (less than three in the case of
Gph1, Gph2, Gph3; less than 2 in the case of Upper and Lower), data is not saved for the
unused graph(s). Data is saved in columns only for the displayed graph(s), and blank
columns are not included in the matrix for the unused graph(s).
• When the number of samples for Gph1, Gph2 and Gph3 (or Upper and Lower) are not the
same, list data is created in accordance with graph that has the greatest number of
samples. Unused cells for graphs that have fewer samples than the graph with the greatest
number of samples are filled with the data “Undef” (Undefined).
The following example shows how data is stored in lists 1 through 6 when there is data for
Gph1 and Gph3 only, and Gph1 has
n
number of samples.
List
Sample 1
Sample 2
Sample
n
–1
Sample
n
Gph1
x
-axis Value
List1
Value
Value
Value
Value
Gph1
y
-axis Value
List2
Value
Value
Value
Value
Gph3
x
-axis Value
List3
Value
Value
Undef
Undef
Gph3
y
-axis Value
List4
Value
Value
Undef
Undef
…
…
…
…
…
Tip
• The time value is always stored as seconds.
• The storage capacity of the above data storage operation is limited. If an error occurs, use
[Mem] - [Store List] to store the data as a list.
k Dragging E-Con Graph Window Message Box Contents to the Main
Application Work Area or Graph Editor Window
In this case, the Message Box contents (connected sensor name, vertical axis name,
horizontal axis name) are input as text into the location where they are dropped.
The drag and drop operation is identical to that for standard ClassPad applications.
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