String(), Style, Submat() – Texas Instruments PLUS TI-89 User Manual

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508 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 508 of 132

string()

MATH/String menu

string(

expression

)

string

Simplifies

expression

and returns the result as

a character string.

string(1.2345) ¸

"1.2345"

string(1+2) ¸

"3"

string(cos(x)+

‡(3)) ¸

"cos(x) +

‡(3)"

Style

CATALOG

Style

equanum,

stylePropertyString

Sets the system graphing function

equanum

in

the current graph mode to use the graphing
property

stylePropertyString

.

equanum

must be an integer from 1–99 and

the function must already exist.

stylePropertyString

must be one of: "

Line

",

"

Dot

", "

Square

", "

Thick

", "

Animate

", "

Path

",

"

Above

", or "

Below

".

Note that in parametric graphing, only the

xt

half of the pair contains the style
information.

Valid style names vs. graphing mode:

Function:

all styles

Parametric/Polar: line, dot, square, thick,

animate, path

Sequence:

line, dot, square, thick

3D:

none

Diff Equations:

line, dot, square, thick,
animate, path

Note:

Capitalization and blank spaces are

optional when entering

stylePropertyString

names.

Style 1,"thick" ¸

Done

Style 10,"path" ¸

Done

Note:

In function graphing mode, these

examples set the style of

y1(x)

to

"Thick"

and

y10(x)

to

"Path"

.

subMat()

CATALOG

subMat(

matrix1

[,

startRow

] [,

startCol

] [,

endRow

]

[,

endCol

])

matrix

Returns the specified submatrix of

matrix1

.

Defaults:

startRow

=1,

startCol

=1,

endRow

=last

row,

endCol

=last column.

[1,2,3;4,5,6;7,8,9]! m1 ¸

1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9

subMat(m1,2,1,3,2) ¸

[

4 5
7 8

]

subMat(m1,2,2) ¸

[

5 6
8 9

]

sum()

MATH/List menu

sum(

list

[

, start

[

, end

]])

expression

Returns the sum of the elements in

list

.

Start

and

end

are optional. They specify a

range of elements.

sum({1,2,3,4,5})

¸

15

sum({a,2a,3a})

¸

6ø a

sum(seq(n,n,1,10))

¸

55

sum({1,3,5,7,9},3)

¸

21

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