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Pxl-On(, Pxl-Off(, and Pxl-Change(Pxl-On(, Pxl-Off(, and Pxl-Change(
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Pxl-On(, Pxl-Off(, and Pxl-Change( turn on, off, or change the
status of a pixel only from the Home screen or the Program
editor.
When you select a pixel instruction from the 2 POINTS
menu, the TIN73 returns you to the Home screen or the
Program editor. Since the pixel instructions are not
interactive, they cannot be used from the Graph screen.
A pixel is independent of the X- and Y- axes. It is based instead
on the physical size of the screen. The screen is divided into
pixels specified as (row,column). 0row62 and 0column94.
Pxl-On(, Pxl-Off(, and Pxl-Change( accept two mandatory
arguments: row and column, which specify the pixel that you
want to draw, erase, or change.
Pxl-On(row,column)
Pxl-Off(row,column)
Pxl-Change(row,column)
Turn on the pixel at (45,35).
1. From the Home screen,
clear the Graph screen.
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2. Turn on the pixel.
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