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Graphing may be impossible if the Xgrid and Ygrid values are too small.
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Depending on the form of the 3D graph being drawn, Xgrid and Ygrid may be the number
of divisions of the graph itself rather than the number drawing range divisions.
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Smin, Smax, Sgrid, Tmin, Tmax, and Tgrid are applied in the case of parametric graph
drawing only.
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Using 3D View Window Memory
You can store up to six sets of 3D View Window settings in 3D View Window memory.
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To save 3D View Window settings
1. From the Main Menu, enter the 3D Graph mode.
2. Press !3(V-WIN) to display the 3D View Window setting screen and then input the
desired values.
3. Press 4(3D-VMEM)1(STORE).
4. On the pop-up window that appears, specify a 3D View Window memory number (1 to 6)
and then press w.
Pressing bw, for example, stores the settings in 3D View Window Memory 1
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(3DVWIN_1).
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To recall saved 3D View Window settings
1. From the Main Menu, enter the 3D Graph mode.
2. Press !3(V-WIN) to display the 3D View Window setting screen.
3. Press 4(3D-VMEM)2(RECALL).
4. On the pop-up window that appears, specify a 3D View Window memory number (1 to 6)
and then press w.
Pressing bw, for example, recalls the settings stored in 3D View Window Memory 1
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(3DVWIN_1).
Note
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If the calculator's 3D View Window memory was created using 3D Graph Version 1.00,
entering the 3D Graph mode will cause it to be automatically converted to 3D Graph Version
1.01.
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3D View Window memory created using 3D Graph Version 1.01 cannot be used by 3D
Graph Version 1.00.
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