- Coordinates >
- Settings for the coordinates.
- Step-by-step iteration >
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Settings for
.
- Colors >
- Set colors, used for graphs and diagrams
- Status line:
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Switch the status line 'on' or 'off'. This bar, at the bottom
of the screen, displays information on the iteration process.
- Possible values: ON, OFF
- Default value: ON
- Applies to: All graphs and diagrams
Coordinates:
- Coordinate system:
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Switch coordinate system 'on' or 'off'.
- Possible values: ON, OFF
- Default value: ON
- Applies to: All graphs and diagrams
- Grid:
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Switch the grid 'on' or 'off'.
- Possible values: ON, OFF
- Default value: OFF
- Applies to: All graphs and diagrams
- Calibration:
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Switch the calibration (text) 'on' or 'off'.
- Possible values: ON, OFF
- Default value: ON
- Applies to: All graphs and diagrams
Step-by-step iteration:
- Connecting lines:
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Switch Connecting lines between iteration points 'on' or 'off'.
This is related to the previous item.
- Possible values: ON, OFF
- Default value: ON
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Applies to: complex functions,
and
for complex experiments with diagram
.
- Line width:
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Set the line width for the connecting lines.
- Possible values: 1-99
- Default value: 2
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Applies to: real functions,
Colors:
There are two modes for managing colors: one in which you can browse
colors and assign a color to a specific part of a graph, and one in
which you can edit the red, green and blue values for a specific
color.
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Browse colors and assign colors to specific parts of a graph
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<TAB> opens a window to set the color for:
- Grid (coordinate system)
- Function
- x=y line
- 1st starting value
- 2nd starting value
- Cursor up / down / left / right = Select color.
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Edit the red, green and blue values for each color
- <R> / <r> = Red value.
- <G> / <g> = Green value.
- <B> / <b> = Blue value.
- <Shift> + Cursor up = Increase value.
- <Shift> + Cursor down = Decrease value.
- <Page Up> = Increase value with 21.
- <Page Down> = Decrease value with 21.
- Escape = to previous menu.
Please note that you enter the second mode with the
<r>, <g> or <b> key, and exit this mode with
<TAB> or one of the cursor keys.