HP F2226A - 48GII Graphic Calculator User Manual page 722

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INDEP (a)
The command INDEP specifies the independent variable and its plotting range.
These specifications are stored as the third parameter in the variable PPAR.
The default value is 'X'. The values that can be assigned to the independent
variable specification are:
A variable name, e.g., 'Vel'
A variable name in a list, e.g., { Vel }
A variable name and a range in a list, e.g., { Vel 0 20 }
A range without a variable name, e.g., { 0 20 }
Two values representing a range, e.g., 0 20
In a program, any of these specifications will be followed by the command
INDEP.
DEPND (b)
The command DEPND specifies the name of the dependent variable. For the
case of TRUTH plots it also specifies the plotting range. The default value is Y.
The type of specifications for the DEPND variable are the same as those for
the INDEP variable.
XRNG (c) and YRNG (d)
The command XRNG specifies the plotting range for the x-axis, while the
command YRNG specifies the plotting range for the y-axis. The input for any
of these commands is two numbers representing the minimum and maximum
values of x or y. The values of the x- and y-axis ranges are stored as the
ordered pairs (x
, y
) and (x
min
min
PPAR. Default values for x
values for x
and x
are –3.1 and 3.2, respectively.
min
max
RES (e)
The RES (RESolution) command specifies the interval between values of the
independent variable when producing a specific plot. The resolution can be
expressed in terms of user units as a real number, or in terms of pixels as a
binary integer (numbers starting with #, e.g., #10). The resolution is stored as
the fourth item in the PPAR variable.
, y
) in the two first elements of the variable
max
max
and x
are -6.5 and 6.5, respectively. Default
min
max
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