Chapter 10: Drawing 207
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You can execute StorePic only from the Home screen or
Program editor. You can store up to three pictures, each of
which is an image of the current graph display, in picture
variables Pic1, Pic2, or Pic3. Later, you can superimpose the
stored picture onto a displayed graph from the Home screen
or a program.
A picture includes drawn elements, plotted functions, axes,
and tick marks. The picture does not include axes labels,
lower and upper bound indicators, prompts, or cursor
coordinates. Any parts of the display hidden by these items are
stored with the picture.
StorePic accepts one mandatory argument, number, which
specifies the number of the picture variable to which you want
to store the picture. For example, if you enter 3, the TIN73
stores the picture to Pic3. Pressing b displays the current
graph and stores the picture.
StorePic number
To see which graph variables have pictures stored to them, use
the PICTURE secondary menu (- } 4:Picture). Each
variable Pic1, Pic2, and Pic3 is marked as either Defined or
Empty. If selected, the variable is pasted next to StoPic.
Store the drawn picture (to the
right) in picture variable 2.
For more information on drawing lines,
see the previous section entitled
“Line(.”
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You return to
the Graph
screen.