User Manual
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Linking Trace to a Number Table 
This section explains how you can link the movement of the trace pointer to the values in the 
number table used to draw the graph. This type of operation is called “linked trace”. 
• For information about generating a number table and performing other table operations, 
see “3-4 Using Table & Graph”. 
Example:  To link trace to a number table created by graphing 
y
 = 3log
x
S
 ClassPad Operation 
  (1) Display the View Window dialog box, and then configure it with the following 
parameters. 
    xmin = –5,  xmax = 5,  xscale = 1
    ymin = –10,  ymax = 10,  yscale = 2
  (2) Display the Table Input dialog box, and then configure it with the following settings.
    Start: 2,  End: 9,  Step: 1 
  (3) On the Graph Editor window, input and store 
y
 = 3log
x
 into line 
y
1, and then tap 
.
• This generates a number table and displays it. 
 (4) Tap 
(
 and then [Link]. 
• This displays the Graph window and draws the graph, with the trace pointer located 
on the graph line. The coordinates of the trace pointer location will also be shown. 
• Tapping a cell in the 
y
1 column causes the trace pointer to move the location of the 
cell’s value. 
3-7-3
Using Trace
The highlighted table value 
corresponds to the current 
location of the trace pointer 
on the graph. 
  (5) You can perform the following operations while a linked trace operation is in progress. 
• You can move the highlighting in the number table by pressing the up and down 
cursor keys, or by tapping the cell you want to select. Doing so causes the trace 
pointer to jump to the corresponding location on the graph. 
  (6) To quit the linked trace operation, tap 
 on the icon panel.










