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13TABLES.DOC TI-89/TI-92 Plus: Tables (English) Susan Gullord Revised: 02/23/01 1:08 PM Printed: 02/23/01 2:16 PM Page 228 of 10
From a table, you can change a selected function without having to
use the Y= Editor.
1. Move the cursor to any cell in the column for that function. The
table’s header row shows the function names (y1, etc.).
2. Press to move the cursor to the entry line, where the function
is displayed and highlighted.
3. Make any changes, as necessary.
¦ Type the new function. The old function is erased when you
begin typing.
— or —
¦ Press M to clear the old function. Then type the new one.
— or —
¦ Press A or B to remove the highlighting. Then edit the
function.
4. Press ¸ to save the edited function and update the table. The
edited function is also saved in the Y= Editor.
After generating an automatic table, you can change its setup
parameters as necessary.
Press or ¥&
to display the TABLE SETUP dialog box. Then
make your changes as described on pages 224 and 225.
Editing a Selected
Function
Tip: You can use this
feature to view a function
without leaving the table.
Tip: To cancel any changes
and return the cursor to the
table, press
N
instead of
¸
.
If You Want to
Change the Setup
Parameters