Plotting programs and user-defined functions, Plotting programs, User-defined functions – HP 48g Graphing Calculator User Manual

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3. Press (4^(PL0T) P P H R (NXT

1

flXES to store the intersection

point.

4. Press fr^fPLOT) E R R S E D R A W to redraw the plot using the new

axes intersection point.

Plotting Programs

and

User-Defined Functions

You can plot more than just expressions and equations—you can also

plot programs. And your expressions, equations, and programs can
include user-defined functions.

You can plot a program if it takes nothing from the stack, uses

the independent variable in the program, and returns exactly one
untagged number to the stack:

■ Real result. Equivalent to the expressions f{x) (plot type Function)

and r{6) (plot type Polar). For example, the program

plots

THEM

/W =

.SE

- 45*2 -p 350 if * < 0

1000

if * > 0

Store the program in EQ, select autoscaling, and draw the plot.

Complex result. Equivalent to (x(t),y(t)) (plot type Parametric).

For example, the program

■ «

-s-HUM ' t'''''3“2-st +

plots the parametric equations

X = E

and

y = E -2t +I

Store the program in EQ, make ' T' the independent variable, select
autoscaling, and draw the plot.

24-2 Advanced Plot Options

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