TI-83 Plus Tables 211
Note: You can scroll back from the value entered for TblStart. As you scroll,
TblStart is updated automatically to the value shown on the top line of the table.
In the example above, TblStart=0 and @Tbl=1 generates and displays values of
X=0, …, 6; but you can press } to scroll back and display the table for X=M1, …, 5.
Displaying Other Dependent Variables
If you have defined more than two dependent variables, the first two
selected Y= functions are displayed initially. Press ~ or | to display
dependent variables defined by other selected Y= functions. The
independent variable always remains in the left column, except during a
trace with Par graphing mode and G.T split-screen mode set.
Tip: To simultaneously display two dependent variables on the table that are not
defined as consecutive Y= functions, go to the Y= editor and deselect the Y=
functions between the two you want to display. For example, to simultaneously
display Y4 and Y7 on the table, go to the Y= editor and deselect Y5 and Y6.