The calc function – Sharp EL-9900 User Manual

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Chapter 6: Advanced Graphing Features — Advanced Keyboard

3. Press the

Y key to go to the Graph Equation Entry

window.

4. At the first equation entry

row, enter u(n - 1) + 100.

When done entering, press
E.

5. At the next entry row, make

sure that it has the starting value “0”.

6. Bring the cursor down, and clear the rest of the four rows.

7. Press

G, then press Z, 1 Auto to view the graph.

Two diagonal parallel lines should appear; the top line repre-

sents the n value, while the

n–1

value is represented by

the line below.

8. Press

U to trace the

graph. As

' is pressed,

you will see the traced points

connected with lines, indicating the comparison between the n

and n–1 values.

5. The CALC Function

The CALC function utilizes the entered graph equation to calculate values. In

conjunction with the 4 graph coordinates, it can be called up anywhere. Note however

that the CALC function will not do anything if no graph equation has been entered or

specified.

The following is an example that uses the previously entered

polar graph equations above.

1. First, verify the graph

coordinate mode by pressing
@ ;; check to see if
E COORD is set to Polar. If

not, this will need to be

changed accordingly. Also,

make sure the angle unit B DRG is set to Rad. Otherwise the

graph will not be drawn correctly.

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