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PlotChg <X-coordinate>, <Y-coordinate>
PxlOn <line number>, <column number>
PxlOff <line number>, <column number>
PxlChg <line number>, <column number>
PxlTest <line number>, <column number>
Text <line number>, <column number>, "<text>"
Text <line number>, <column number>, <expression>
SketchThick <Sketch or Graph statement>
SketchBroken <Sketch or Graph statement>
SketchDot <Sketch or Graph statement>
SketchNormal <Sketch or Graph statement>
Tangent <function>, <X-coordinate>
Normal <function>, <X-coordinate>
Inverse <function>
Line
F-Line <X-coordinate 1>, <Y-coordinate 1>, <X-coordinate 2>,
<Y-coordinate 2>
Circle <center point X-coordinate>, <center point Y-coordinate>,
<radius R value>
Vertical <X-coordinate>
Horizontal <Y-coordinate>
Graph Memory
StoGMEM <graph memory number> ... number: 1 to 20
RclGMEM <graph memory number> ... number: 1 to 20
k Using Background Picture in a Program
You can change the “Background” setting on the Setup screen from a program.
Syntax when a background image is displayed
BG-Pict <area of picture> [,a] ... area: 1 to 20
Appending “a” at the end loads V-Window values (that are saved with the image data) when
the background image is displayed.
Syntax when a background image is not displayed (or hidden)
BG-None
k Using Dynamic Graph Functions in a Program
Using Dynamic Graph functions in a program makes it possible to perform repeated Dynamic
Graph operations. The following shows how to specify the Dynamic Graph range inside a
program.
Dynamic Graph range
1 D Start _
5 D End _
1 D pitch_