
228     Chapter 13: Tables
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