Pt-on(, pt-off(, and pt-change, Pt-on(, pt-off(, and pt-change( 2, 1, 2, and 3 – Texas Instruments TI-73 EXPLORER User Manual

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Chapter 10: Drawing

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Pt-On(, Pt-Off(, and Pt-Change(

Pt-On(, Pt-Off(, and Pt-Change(

2

"

1, 2, and 3

1, 2, and 3

Pt-On(

,

Pt-Off(

, and

Pt-Change(

turn on, off, or change the status

of a point from the Graph screen, Home screen, or Program

editor.
A point (as opposed to a pixel) is tied directly to the X- and Y-

axes. The screen is divided into X- and Y-coordinates as

specified by (X,Y). The points that you can view depend upon

how the

WINDOW

values are defined.

For example, if standard

WINDOW

values are set, M10X10 and

M10Y10. This does not mean that points outside these

boundaries do not exist, only that you cannot see any turned

on points outside these boundaries.

Pt-On(, Pt-Off( and Pt-Change( from the Graph Screen

To use

Pt-On(

,

Pt-Off(

, and

Pt-Change(

on the Graph screen:

1. From the Graph screen, select 2 "

1

,

2

, or

3

. The

cursor appears in the middle of the Graph screen. The X-

and Y-coordinates are shown at the bottom of the screen.

2. Move the cursor:

To the position where you want to draw the point

(

Pt-On(

).

To the position of the point you want to erase

(

Pt-Off(

).

To the position of the point you want to change

(toggle on or off) (

Pt-Change(

).

3. Press b to draw, erase, or change the point.
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3, as necessary. To cancel

Pt-On(

,

Pt-Off(

, or

Pt-Change(

, press :.

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