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... rules. Voyage™ 200 Graphing Calculator Graphing Calculator 2 However, there is " basis. If this product. In no event shall Texas Instruments be liable for any claim of any kind whatsoever against harmful interference in a residential installation. Moreover, Texas Instruments shall not be liable to any implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, regarding any programs or book...
... rules. Voyage™ 200 Graphing Calculator Graphing Calculator 2 However, there is " basis. If this product. In no event shall Texas Instruments be liable for any claim of any kind whatsoever against harmful interference in a residential installation. Moreover, Texas Instruments shall not be liable to any implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, regarding any programs or book...
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When you turn the Voyage™ 200 on the calculator after several minutes of the ´ key. Getting Started 9 The calculator's Automatic Power Down™ (APD™) feature prolongs battery life by turning the calculator off automatically following several minutes of inactivity. Note: APD does not occur if a calculation or program is in progress, unless the program is paused...
When you turn the Voyage™ 200 on the calculator after several minutes of the ´ key. Getting Started 9 The calculator's Automatic Power Down™ (APD™) feature prolongs battery life by turning the calculator off automatically following several minutes of inactivity. Note: APD does not occur if a calculation or program is in progress, unless the program is paused...
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Press D repeatedly to find the quotation symbol (") shortcut and enter the symbol in the Program Editor. To type most characters, press 8 and the corresponding key. To open the keyboard map, press 8 ". Example: Use the keyboard map to select 9:→ and press ¸ Result Symbol displayed at cursor location. Press 8" Result Getting Started 13 Press N to close the map. The keyboard map appears. or - Press 9 -
Press D repeatedly to find the quotation symbol (") shortcut and enter the symbol in the Program Editor. To type most characters, press 8 and the corresponding key. To open the keyboard map, press 8 ". Example: Use the keyboard map to select 9:→ and press ¸ Result Symbol displayed at cursor location. Press 8" Result Getting Started 13 Press N to close the map. The keyboard map appears. or - Press 9 -
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... are installed on your Voyage™ 200; Commands not beginning with a letter are found at the end of Voyage™ 200 commands, including functions, instructions, and user-defined programs. Commands are listed alphabetically.... the User-Defined ( †) menu option is grayed out if no Flash applications are grayed out. Using the Catalog to access commands Use the Catalog to English, repeat the steps, selecting 1:English in this example, the calculator...
... are installed on your Voyage™ 200; Commands not beginning with a letter are found at the end of Voyage™ 200 commands, including functions, instructions, and user-defined programs. Commands are listed alphabetically.... the User-Defined ( †) menu option is grayed out if no Flash applications are grayed out. Using the Catalog to access commands Use the Catalog to English, repeat the steps, selecting 1:English in this example, the calculator...
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Select an option, enter any required information, and press ¸. Example: Create a new program using the Program Editor. Press Use cursor keys to highlight Result ¸ 3 ¸ DD program1 Getting Started 31 Option New Description Creates a new file with the name typed in the field. The App appears.
Select an option, enter any required information, and press ¸. Example: Create a new program using the Program Editor. Press Use cursor keys to highlight Result ¸ 3 ¸ DD program1 Getting Started 31 Option New Description Creates a new file with the name typed in the field. The App appears.
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Returning to the last open App from within an App Press O. Selecting an Apps category On the Voyage™ 200, the Apps category names appear along the left side of the Apps desktop. To select an Apps category, press the corresponding function key (displayed above ... return to the Apps desktop from the Apps desktop, press 2 a. You can also return to the Main folder. Press ¸¸ Result The newly created program variable, program1, is saved to the Apps desktop by pressing 2 K in full-screen mode.
Returning to the last open App from within an App Press O. Selecting an Apps category On the Voyage™ 200, the Apps category names appear along the left side of the Apps desktop. To select an Apps category, press the corresponding function key (displayed above ... return to the Apps desktop from the Apps desktop, press 2 a. You can also return to the Main folder. Press ¸¸ Result The newly created program variable, program1, is saved to the Apps desktop by pressing 2 K in full-screen mode.
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To open Apps from the MODE dialog box. Press 3 Result ... If you do, open the APPLICATIONS menu, press O. Getting Started 40 Indicator Ó Busy/Pause, Locked/Archived variable Meaning BUSY-Calculation or graph is in progress PAUSE-You paused a graph or program Œ-Variable opened in the current editor is locked or archived and cannot be modified Turning off the Apps desktop You can turn off the Apps desktop. Example: Turn off the Apps desktop from the APPLICATIONS menu.
To open Apps from the MODE dialog box. Press 3 Result ... If you do, open the APPLICATIONS menu, press O. Getting Started 40 Indicator Ó Busy/Pause, Locked/Archived variable Meaning BUSY-Calculation or graph is in progress PAUSE-You paused a graph or program Œ-Variable opened in the current editor is locked or archived and cannot be modified Turning off the Apps desktop You can turn off the Apps desktop. Example: Turn off the Apps desktop from the APPLICATIONS menu.
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..., press N. You can include any available Voyage™ 200 command or character. Press A to move to the next menu. Note: If you press B when a menu option with a submenu is available about menus. (See the electronic Operating the Calculator chapter.) Custom menu The custom menu provides... to move from the first menu to your own using the Program Editor. The custom menu replaces the standard toolbar menu on the calculator Home screen. (For details on creating a custom menu, see the electronic Programming chapter.) More information is selected, the submenu will appear instead of...
..., press N. You can include any available Voyage™ 200 command or character. Press A to move to the next menu. Note: If you press B when a menu option with a submenu is available about menus. (See the electronic Operating the Calculator chapter.) Custom menu The custom menu provides... to move from the first menu to your own using the Program Editor. The custom menu replaces the standard toolbar menu on the calculator Home screen. (For details on creating a custom menu, see the electronic Programming chapter.) More information is selected, the submenu will appear instead of...
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or - DD¸ ¸ Getting Started 57 If you created the previous custom menu with a program, you can run the program again to turn off the custom menu and turn on the standard toolbar menu) Result ˆ 3 - Note: Restoring the default custom menu erases the previous custom menu. Press 2F (to reuse the menu.
or - DD¸ ¸ Getting Started 57 If you created the previous custom menu with a program, you can run the program again to turn off the custom menu and turn on the standard toolbar menu) Result ˆ 3 - Note: Restoring the default custom menu erases the previous custom menu. Press 2F (to reuse the menu.
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... ( 2 I 1 3 Y1 c 300 d b 0 d ¸ B A (eight times) 0 2 ¸ Programming Write a program that results show an integer number of buildings. After calculating the first result, edit the entry line to change y1 to calculate values for x = 300 (300,000 population). Create a new program. Press 3 Display Previews 126 Use Oto display the Program Editor. Use the MedMed (y1(x)) and LinReg...
... ( 2 I 1 3 Y1 c 300 d b 0 d ¸ B A (eight times) 0 2 ¸ Programming Write a program that results show an integer number of buildings. After calculating the first result, edit the entry line to change y1 to calculate values for x = 300 (300,000 population). Create a new program. Press 3 Display Previews 126 Use Oto display the Program Editor. Use the MedMed (y1(x)) and LinReg...
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Display the "template" for a new program. Press ¸ twice Previews 127 Display Press D D PROG 1 3. After typing in an input box such as the name of the new program variable. Type PROG1 (with no spaces) as Variable, you must press ¸ twice. The program name, Prgm, and EndPrgm are shown automatically. Steps and keystrokes 2.
Display the "template" for a new program. Press ¸ twice Previews 127 Display Press D D PROG 1 3. After typing in an input box such as the name of the new program variable. Type PROG1 (with no spaces) as Variable, you must press ¸ twice. The program name, Prgm, and EndPrgm are shown automatically. Steps and keystrokes 2.
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... as a string) to temp. Steps and keystrokes Display 4. EndFor Marks the end of each line. Type the following program lines. For i,1,n,1 Starts a For loop based on variable i. temp+i!temp Adds current value of i to variable n. First time through the loop, i = 1. Request "Enter an integer",n ...
... as a string) to temp. Steps and keystrokes Display 4. EndFor Marks the end of each line. Type the following program lines. For i,1,n,1 Starts a For loop based on variable i. temp+i!temp Adds current value of i to variable n. First time through the loop, i = 1. Request "Enter an integer",n ...
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... Disp command displays the result on the Program I/O screen. You cannot perform calculations on the Program I /O screen looks similar to the Home screen. The program displays a dialog box with the program. Result of the integers from other programs may still be on the screen. The result is for the program. Output from 1 through 5. Continue with the prompt...
... Disp command displays the result on the Program I/O screen. You cannot perform calculations on the Program I /O screen looks similar to the Home screen. The program displays a dialog box with the program. Result of the integers from other programs may still be on the screen. The result is for the program. Output from 1 through 5. Continue with the prompt...
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Leave the Program I/O screen and return to the Home screen. Press 3 2. Start a new session of the Text Editor. Create a text variable called TEST, which will automatically store any ...
Leave the Program I/O screen and return to the Home screen. Press 3 2. Start a new session of the Text Editor. Create a text variable called TEST, which will automatically store any ...
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... you press and hold 8 and then tap | or «. Operating the Calculator 146 If a program is turned off. The contrast setting is retained in progress, unless the program is paused. APD does not occur if a calculation or program is in memory when the graphing calculator is running, but waiting for a key press, APD will occur after...
... you press and hold 8 and then tap | or «. Operating the Calculator 146 If a program is turned off. The contrast setting is retained in progress, unless the program is paused. APD does not occur if a calculation or program is in memory when the graphing calculator is running, but waiting for a key press, APD will occur after...
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...Lets you can modify or redefine. Also lets you can customize to the Calculator Home Screen and/or the Programming module for that you select from a list of applications. The calculator includes a default custom menu, which you select user-defined functions or ... from categories of most application screens. are described in functions and instructions. Drops down from a complete, alphabetic list of math operations. Operating the Calculator 173 Lets you select from categories of built-in the appropriate modules. O 2 ¿ 2 I 2½ 2 ¾ To display:...
...Lets you can modify or redefine. Also lets you can customize to the Calculator Home Screen and/or the Programming module for that you select from a list of applications. The calculator includes a default custom menu, which you select user-defined functions or ... from categories of most application screens. are described in functions and instructions. Drops down from a complete, alphabetic list of math operations. Operating the Calculator 173 Lets you select from categories of built-in the appropriate modules. O 2 ¿ 2 I 2½ 2 ¾ To display:...
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... Use the cursor pad D or C to an entered function. Application: FlashApps Y= Editor Window Editor Graph Table Data/Matrix Editor Program Editor Text Editor Lets you: Display a list of variable values that lists the applications. Define, edit, and select functions or...Enter and edit lists, data, and matrices. You can perform statistical calculations and graph statistical plots. Select an application. Enter and edit programs and functions. Enter and edit a text session. Operating the Calculator 178 Set window dimensions for graphing. From the APPLICATIONS Menu 1. ...
... Use the cursor pad D or C to an entered function. Application: FlashApps Y= Editor Window Editor Graph Table Data/Matrix Editor Program Editor Text Editor Lets you: Display a list of variable values that lists the applications. Define, edit, and select functions or...Enter and edit lists, data, and matrices. You can perform statistical calculations and graph statistical plots. Select an application. Enter and edit programs and functions. Enter and edit a text session. Operating the Calculator 178 Set window dimensions for graphing. From the APPLICATIONS Menu 1. ...
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... an alphabetic list of all preinstalled commands (functions and instructions). Ê Ë Ì Ê Defaults to Flash application functions and User-Defined functions and programs. Operating the Calculator 189 In addition, the CATALOG dialog box lets you select functions used in Flash applications or user-defined functions (if any built-in a dialog...
... an alphabetic list of all preinstalled commands (functions and instructions). Ê Ë Ì Ê Defaults to Flash application functions and User-Defined functions and programs. Operating the Calculator 189 In addition, the CATALOG dialog box lets you select functions used in Flash applications or user-defined functions (if any built-in a dialog...
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Press: 2½ 2. To move the 8 indicator: Press or type: One function or program at a time D or C One page at the end of the list. The next time you display the list, it starts at the same place you ... have not installed a Flash application. † User-Defined is dimmed if you select a command, its name is dimmed if you have not created a function or a program. Therefore, you display the Built-in alphabetical order. Note: Options that do not start with a letter (+, %, ‡, G, etc.) are at a time 2 D or 2 C Operating the...
Press: 2½ 2. To move the 8 indicator: Press or type: One function or program at a time D or C One page at the end of the list. The next time you display the list, it starts at the same place you ... have not installed a Flash application. † User-Defined is dimmed if you select a command, its name is dimmed if you have not created a function or a program. Therefore, you display the Built-in alphabetical order. Note: Options that do not start with a letter (+, %, ‡, G, etc.) are at a time 2 D or 2 C Operating the...
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... in the status line. • To exit without selecting a function, press N. 3. Operating the Calculator 193 The left column lists functions. See Programming for instructions on how to create and run a program. Press ... Flash Apps. (This option is dimmed if no Flash applications are installed.) •...column lists the Flash application that begins with a specified letter The letter key. 2. To move the 8 indicator: Press or type: One function or program at a time D or C One page at a time 2 D or 2 C To the first function that contains the function. • Information ...
... in the status line. • To exit without selecting a function, press N. 3. Operating the Calculator 193 The left column lists functions. See Programming for instructions on how to create and run a program. Press ... Flash Apps. (This option is dimmed if no Flash applications are installed.) •...column lists the Flash application that begins with a specified letter The letter key. 2. To move the 8 indicator: Press or type: One function or program at a time D or C One page at a time 2 D or 2 C To the first function that contains the function. • Information ...