The fldpic system variable, Exploring a graph – Texas Instruments PLUS TI-89 User Manual

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Chapter 11: Differential Equation Graphing 183

11DIFFEQ.DOC TI-89/TI-92 Plus: Differential Equation (English) Susan Gullord Revised: 02/23/01 11:04 AM Printed: 02/23/01 2:15 PM Page 183 of 26

When a slope or direction field is drawn, a picture of the field is
stored automatically to a system variable named

fldpic

. If you

perform an operation that regraphs the plotted equations but does
not affect the field, the

TI

-89 / TI-92 Plus

reuses the picture in

fldpic

instead of having to redraw the field. This can speed up the
regraphing time significantly.

fldpic

is deleted automatically when you exit the differential equation

graphing mode or when you display a graph with

Fields = FLDOFF

.

As in function graphing, you can explore a graph by using the
following tools. Any displayed coordinates are shown in rectangular
or polar form as set in the graph format.

Tool

For Differential Equation Graphs:

Free-Moving
Cursor

Works just as it does for function graphs.

Zoom

Works just as it does for function graphs.

¦

Only

x

(

xmin

,

xmax

,

xscl

) and

y

(

ymin

,

ymax

,

yscl

)

Window variables are affected.

¦

The

t

Window variables (

t0

,

tmax

,

tstep

,

tplot

) are

not affected unless you select

6:ZoomStd

(which

sets all Window variables to their standard values).

Trace

Lets you move the cursor along the curve one t

step

at

a time. To move approximately ten plotted points at a
time, press 2 B or 2 A.

If you enter initial conditions in the Y= Editor or let
the

ncurves

Window variable plot curves

automatically, you can trace the curves. If you use:

TI

-

89

:

2 Š

TI

-

92 Plus:

Š

IC

from the Graph screen to select initial conditions

interactively, you cannot trace the curves.

QuickCenter

applies to all directions. If you move the

cursor off the screen (top or bottom, left or right),
press ¸ to center the viewing window on the
cursor location. Use C or D to view results on all
plotted curves.

Math

Only

1:Value

is available.

¦

With

TIME

axes, the

y(t)

solution value (represented

by

yc

) is displayed for a specified

t

value.

¦

With

CUSTOM

axes, the values that correspond to

x

and

y

depend on the axes you choose.

The fldpic System
Variable

Exploring a Graph

Tip: During a trace, you can
move the cursor to a
particular point by typing a
value for t and pressing

¸

.

Tip: You can use
QuickCenter at any time
during a trace, even if the
cursor is still on the screen.

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