210 Chapter 12: Additional Graphing Topics
12ADDLGR.DOC TI-89/TI-92 Plus: Additional Graphing Tools (English) Susan Gullord Revised: 02/23/01 1:03 PM Printed: 02/23/01 2:15 PM Page 210 of 20
Both Graph 1 and Graph 2 have independent:
¦ Graph modes (FUNCTION, POLAR, etc.). Other modes such as
Angle, Display Digits, etc., are shared and affect both graphs.
¦ Window Editor variables.
¦ Table setup parameters and Table screens.
¦ Graph formats such as Coordinates, Axes, etc.
¦ Graph screens.
¦ Y= Editors. However, both graphs share common function and
stat plot definitions.
Independent graph-related applications (Y= Editor, Graph screen,
etc.) can be displayed on both sides of the screen at the same time.
Non-graph-related applications (Home screen, Data/Matrix Editor,
etc.) are shared and can be displayed on only one side at a time.
Even in two-graph mode, there is actually only one Y= Editor, which
maintains a single function list for each Graph mode setting.
However, if both sides use the same graphing mode, each side can
select different functions from that single list.
¦ When both sides use
different graphing modes,
each side shows a
different function list.
¦ When both sides use
the same graphing mode,
each side shows the
same function list.
You can use to
select different
functions and stat
plots (indicated by Ÿ)
for each side.
If you set a display
style for a function,
that style is used by
both sides.
(TI-89: 2 ˆ
TI-92 Plus: ˆ)
Independent Graph-
Related Features
Note: The Y= Editor is
completely independent
only when the two sides use
different graphing modes
(as described below).
The Y= Editor in
Two-Graph Mode
Note: If you make a change
on the active Y= Editor
(redefine a function, change
a style, etc.), that change is
not reflected on the inactive
side until you switch to it.
Suppose Graph 1 and Graph 2 are
set for function graphing. Although
both sides show the same function
list, you can select (Ÿ) different
functions for graphing.