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Using the Graph Window

Other Graph Window Operations

This section explains how to save a screenshot of the Graph Window, how to redraw a graph, how to make the Graph Editor Window the active window.

kSaving a Screenshot of a Graph

Use the following procedures to save a screenshot of a graph as image data for later recall.

u To save a screenshot of a graph

(1)On the application menu, tap T.

(2)Draw the graph you want to save.

(3)Tap aand then [Store Picture]. This displays a dialog box for inputting a name for the screenshot.

(4)Enter the name and then tap [OK].

u To recall a screenshot of a graph

(1)On the application menu, tap T.

(2)Tap the Graph window to make it active.

(3)Tap aand then [Recall Picture]. This displays a list of names of graph images you have stored in memory.

(4)Select the name of the image you want, and then tap [OK].

kRedrawing a Graph

Use the following procedure to redraw a graph when necessary.

u ClassPad Operation

(1)Tap the Graph window to make it active.

(2)Tap aand then [ReDraw].

• While the Graph Editor window is active, you can redraw the graph by tapping $.

Important!

Use the a- [ReDraw] command to redraw a graph that you drew by dragging an expression from another window to the Graph window (see “2-9 Using the Main Application in Combination with Other Applications”), or a graph you modified using some Sketch menu (see “3-6 Using the Sketch Menu”). After deleting the redrawn graph, you can redraw the graph of the expression selected on the Graph Editor window by tapping [Analysis], [Sketch], and then [Cls].

kMaking the Graph Editor Window the Active Window

While the Graph window is active, you can make the Graph Editor window the active window by tapping anywhere inside of it or by tapping !.

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