220 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 220 of 20
A graph database consists of:
¦ Mode settings (3) for Graph, Angle, Complex Format, and
Split Screen (only if you are using the two-graph mode).
¦ All functions in the Y= Editor (¥ #), including display styles and
which functions are selected.
¦ Table parameters (¥&
), Window variables (¥$
), and
graph formats (ƒ9 — or — TI-89:
¥Í
TI-92 Plus: ¥F.)
A graph database does not include drawn objects or stat plots.
From the Y= Editor, Window Editor, Table screen, or Graph screen:
1. Press ƒ and select
2:Save Copy As.
2. Specify the folder and a
unique variable name.
3. Press ¸. After typing in an
input box such as Variable, you
must press ¸ twice.
Caution: When you open a graph database, all information in the
current database is replaced. You may want to store the current
graph database before opening a stored database.
From the Y= Editor, Window Editor, Table screen, or Graph screen:
1. Press ƒ and select 1:Open.
2. Select the folder and variable
that contain the graph
database you want to open.
3. Press ¸.
Unused GDB variables take up calculator memory. To delete them,
use the VAR-LINK screen (2 °) described in Chapter 21.
You can save (store) and open (recall) a graph database by using the
StoGDB and RclGDB commands as described in Appendix A.
Saving and Opening a Graph Database
A graph database is the set of all elements that define a
particular graph. By saving a graph database as a GDB
variable, you can recreate that graph at a later time by opening
its stored database variable.
Elements in a Graph
Database
Note: In two-graph mode,
the elements for both
graphs are saved in a single
database.
Saving the Current
Graph Database
Opening a Graph
Database
Deleting a Graph
Database
From a Program or
the Home Screen
Note: If you start from the Graph
screen, be sure to use Type=GDB.
Note: If you start from the Graph
screen, be sure to use Type=GDB.