Storing Graph Databases (Gdb); What Is A Graph Database?; Deleting A Graph Picture - Texas Instruments TI-84 Plus Manual Book

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1. Select
2:RecallPic
cursor location.
2. Enter the number (from 1 to 9, or 0) of the picture variable from which you want to
recall a picture. For example, if you enter 3, the TI-84 Plus will recall the picture
stored to
.
Pic3
You also can select a variable from the
Note:
The variable is pasted next to
3. Press Í to display the current graph with the picture superimposed on it.
Pictures are drawings. You cannot trace a curve that is part of a picture.
Note:

Deleting a Graph Picture

Deleting a Graph Picture
Deleting a Graph Picture
Deleting a Graph Picture
To delete graph pictures from memory, use the
secondary menu (Chapter 18).

Storing Graph Databases (GDB)

Storing Graph Databases (GDB)
Storing Graph Databases (GDB)
Storing Graph Databases (GDB)

What Is a Graph Database?

What Is a Graph Database?
What Is a Graph Database?
What Is a Graph Database?
A graph database (GDB) contains the set of elements that defines a particular graph.
You can recreate the graph from these elements. You can store up to 10 GDBs in
variables GDB1 through GDB9, or GDB0 and recall them to recreate graphs.
Chapter 8: Draw Instructions
from the
DRAW STO
RecallPic
menu.
is pasted to the current
RecallPic
secondary menu (
PICTURE
.
MEMORY MANAGEMENT/DELETE
).
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