Blddata, Ceiling() – Texas Instruments PLUS TI-89 User Manual

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418 Appendix A: Functions and Instructions

8992APPA.DOC TI-89 / TI-92 Plus: Appendix A (US English) Susan Gullord Revised: 02/23/01 1:48 PM Printed: 02/23/01 2:21 PM Page 418 of 132

BldData

CATALOG

BldData

[dataVar]

Creates data variable

dataVar

based on the

information used to plot the current graph.

BldData

is valid in all graphing modes.

If

dataVar

is omitted, the data is stored in the

system variable

sysData

.

Note:

The first time you start the Data/Matrix

Editor after using

BldData

,

dataVar

or

sysData

(depending on the argument you used with

BldData

) is set as the current data variable.

The incremental values used for any
independent variables (

x

in the example to

the right) are calculated according to the
Window variable values.

For information about the increments used to
evaluate a graph, refer to the chapter that
describes that graphing mode.

In function graphing mode and Radian
angle mode:

8ùsin(x)!y1(x) ¸

Done

2ùsin(x)!y2(x) ¸

Done

ZoomStd ¸

TI-89:

"

TI-92 Plus:

¥ "

BldData ¸

Done

O 6 ¸

3D graphing mode has two independent
variables. In the sample data to the right,
notice that

x

remains constant as

y

increments through its range of values.

Then,

x

increments to its next value and

y

again increments through its range. This
pattern continues until

x

has incremented

through its range.

Note:

The following sample data is from a

3D graph.

ceiling()

MATH/Number menu

ceiling(

expression1

)

integer

Returns the nearest integer that is

‚ the

argument.

The argument can be a real or a complex
number.

Note:

See also

floor()

.

ceiling(0.456) ¸

1.

ceiling(

list1

)

list

ceiling(

matrix1

)

matrix

Returns a list or matrix of the ceiling of each
element.

ceiling({л3.1,1,2.5}) ¸

{л3. 1 3.}

ceiling([0,ë3.2i;1.3,4]) ¸

[

0

2.

л3.шi

4

]

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