kGeometry Format Dialog Box

Use the Geometry Format dialog box to configure settings for the Geometry application.

Tip: The information that appears in the preview area at the bottom of the dialog box shows a preview of the Geometry application window, based on the settings configured in upper part of the dialog box.

To specify the Geometry window numeric value display formatTap 1 and then select the format you want. The initial default Number1Format setting is Fix2. For more information, see “To specify the numeric2value display format” (page 34).3To specify the unit of the displayed length value

Tap 2 and then tap one of the settings described below.

4Off*: Length value unit not displayed.5mm, cm, m, km, in, ft, yd, mi: Displays the length value in the selectedunit.

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To specify the angle unit for the measurement boxTap 3, and then tap “Radian”, “Degree*”, or “Grad”.To specify the angle unit for graphingTap 4, and then tap “Radian*”, “Degree”, or “Grad”.

To specify the initial status of Graph window axes when the Geometry application is started up Tap 5 and then tap one of the settings described below.

On: Show the axesOff*: Hide the axesNumber: Show the axes along with the maximum and minimum value of each

To specify the initial status of the grid when the Geometry application is started up Tap 6 and then tap one of the settings described below.

On: Show the grid as dotsOff*: Hide the gridLine: Show the grid as lines
kAdvanced Format Dialog Box

Use the Advanced Format dialog box to configure settings for Fourier transform and FFT settings.

To specify the Fourier transform formula

Tap 1 and then tap “Modern Physics”, “Pure Math*”, “Probability”, “Classical Physics”, or “Signal Processing”.

1To specify the FFT scaling constantTap 2 and then tap “Pure Math”, “Signal Processing*”, or “Data Analysis”.To specify how Fourier calculation variables are treated

Select the “Assume positive real” check box* to specify that Fourier calculation variables should be treated as positive reals only. Clear

2the check box to specify that complex numbers are allowed for Fourier calculation variables.

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