User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Getting Acquainted — Read This First!
- Chapter 1 Basic Operation
- Chapter 2 Manual Calculations
- 1. Basic Calculations
- 2. Special Functions
- 3. Specifying the Angle Unit and Display Format
- 4. Function Calculations
- 5. Numerical Calculations
- 6. Complex Number Calculations
- 7. Binary, Octal, Decimal, and Hexadecimal Calculations with Integers
- 8. Matrix Calculations
- 9. Vector Calculations
- 10. Metric Conversion Calculations
- Chapter 3 List Function
- Chapter 4 Equation Calculations
- Chapter 5 Graphing
- 1. Sample Graphs
- 2. Controlling What Appears on a Graph Screen
- 3. Drawing a Graph
- 4. Storing a Graph in Picture Memory
- 5. Drawing Two Graphs on the Same Screen
- 6. Manual Graphing
- 7. Using Tables
- 8. Dynamic Graphing
- 9. Graphing a Recursion Formula
- 10. Graphing a Conic Section
- 11. Changing the Appearance of a Graph
- 12. Function Analysis
- Chapter 6 Statistical Graphs and Calculations
- 1. Before Performing Statistical Calculations
- 2. Calculating and Graphing Single-Variable Statistical Data
- 3. Calculating and Graphing Paired-Variable Statistical Data
- 4. Performing Statistical Calculations
- 5. Tests
- 6. Confidence Interval
- 7. Distribution
- 8. Input and Output Terms of Tests, Confidence Interval, and Distribution
- 9. Statistic Formula
- Chapter 7 Financial Calculation (TVM)
- Chapter 8 Programming
- Chapter 9 Spreadsheet
- Chapter 10 eActivity
- Chapter 11 Memory Manager
- Chapter 12 System Manager
- Chapter 13 Data Communication
- Chapter 14 PYTHON (fx-9860GIII, fx-9750GIII only)
- Chapter 15 Distribution (fx-9860GIII, fx-9750GIII only)
- Appendix
- Examination Modes (fx-9860GIII, fx-9750GIII only)
- E-CON3 Application (English) (fx-9860GIII, fx-9750GIII)
- 1 E-CON3 Overview
- 2 Using the Setup Wizard
- 3 Using Advanced Setup
- 4 Using a Custom Probe
- 5 Using the MULTIMETER Mode
- 6 Using Setup Memory
- 7 Using Program Converter
- 8 Starting a Sampling Operation
- 9 Using Sample Data Memory
- 10 Using the Graph Analysis Tools to Graph Data
- 11 Graph Analysis Tool Graph Screen Operations
- 12 Calling E-CON3 Functions from an eActivity
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2. Controlling What Appears on a Graph Screen
k V-Window (View Window) Settings
Use the View Window to specify the range of the x - and y -axes, and to set the spacing
between the increments on each axis. You should always set the V-Window parameters you
want to use before graphing.
u To make V-Window settings
1. From the Main Menu, enter the GRAPH mode.
2. Press !3(V-WIN) to display the V-Window setting screen.
Rectangular coordinate parameter
Xmin/Xmax … Minimum/maximum
x-axis value
Xscale … Spacing of
x-axis increments
Xdot … Value that corresponds to one
x-axis dot
Ymin/Ymax … Minimum/maximum
y-axis value
Yscale … Spacing of
y-axis increments
Polar coordinate parameter
T
θ
min/T
θ
max ... Minimum/maximum T,
θ
values
T
θ
ptch ... T,
θ
pitch
3. Press c to move the highlighting and input an appropriate value for each parameter,
pressing w after each.
• { INIT } / { TRIG } / { STD } … V-Window {initial settings}/{initial settings using specified angle
unit}/{standardized settings}
• { STO } / { RCL } … V-Window setting {store}/{recall}
After settings are the way you want them, press J or !J(QUIT) to exit the V-Window
setting screen.
u V-Window Setting Precautions
• Inputting zero for T
θ
ptch causes an error.
• Any illegal input (out of range value, negative sign without a value, etc.) causes an error.
• When T
θ
max is less than T
θ
min, T
θ
ptch becomes negative.
• You can input expressions (such as 2 π ) as V-Window parameters.
• When the V-Window setting produces an axis that does not fit on the display, the scale of
the axis is indicated on the edge of the display closest to the origin.
• Changing the V-Window settings clears the graph currently on the display and replaces it
with the new axes only.
• Changing the Xmin or Xmax value causes the Xdot value to be adjusted automatically.
Changing the Xdot value causes the Xmax value to be adjusted automatically.
• A polar coordinate (
r =) or parametric graph will appear coarse if the settings you make in
the V-Window cause the T
θ
ptch value to be too large, relative to the differential between
the T
θ
min and T
θ
max settings. If the settings you make cause the T
θ
ptch value to be
too small relative to the differential between the T
θ
min and T
θ
max settings, on the other
hand, the graph will take a very long time to draw.