Texas Instruments TI-89 Titanium Short User Manual page 241

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Mode Name
"Coordinates"
"Graph Order"
"Grid"
"Axes"
"Leading Cursor"
"Labels"
"Style"
"Seq Axes"
"DE Axes"
"Solution Method"
"Fields"
1
Not available in Sequence, 3D, or Diff Equations graph mode.
2
Not available in 3D graph mode.
3
Applies only to 3D graph mode.
4
Applies only to Sequence graph mode.
5
Applies only to Diff Equations graph mode.
setMode()
CATALOG
modeNameString
setMode(
list
setMode(
)
Sets mode
settingString
that mode.
modeNameString
which mode you want to set. It must be one of
the mode names from the table below.
settingString
new setting for the mode. It must be one of the
settings listed below for the specific mode you
are setting.
contains pairs of keyword strings and will set
list
them all at once. This is recommended for
multiple-mode changes. The example shown may
not work if each of the pairs is entered with a
separate
Use
setMode(
getMode("ALL")!
Note: To set or return information about the
Unit System
instead of
Appendix A: Functions and Instructions
Settings
"Rect", "Polar", "Off"
"Seq", "Simul"
"Off", "On"
"Off", "On"
"Off", "Axes", "Box"
"Off", "On"
"Off", "On"
"Wire Frame", "Hidden Surface", "Contour Levels", "Wire and Contour",
"Implicit Plot"
"Time", "Web", "U1-vs-U2"
"Time", "t-vs-y' ", "y-vs-y' ", "y1-vs-y2", "y1-vs-y2' ", "y1'-vs-y2' "
Tip: To type a prime symbol ( ' ), press 2
"RK", "Euler"
"SlpFld", "DirFld", "FldOff"
settingString
,
)
stringList
to the new setting
modeNameString
, and returns the current setting of
is a character string that specifies
is a character string that specifies the
in the order shown.
setMode()
to restore settings saved with
var
)
.
var
mode, use
setUnits()
or
setMode()
getMode()
1
2
(not 3D graph mode)
(3D graph mode)
2
3
4
5
5
string
setMode("Angle","Degree")
¸
sin(45) ¸
setMode("Angle","Radian")
¸
sin(pà4) ¸
setMode("Display Digits",
"Fix 2") ¸
¥
p
¸
setMode ("Display Digits",
"Float") ¸
p
¥
¸
setMode ({"Split Screen",
"Left-Right","Split 1 App",
"Graph","Split 2
App","Table"})
or
getUnits()
¸
.
Note: Capitalization and blank spaces are
optional when entering mode names. Also,
the results in these examples may be different
on your unit.
È
.
"RADIAN"
"DEGREE"
"FLOAT"
"FIX 2"
3.141
{"Split 2 App" "Graph"
"Split 1 App" "Home"
"Split Screen" "FULL"}
5
‡2
2
‡2
2
3.14
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