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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(with OS Version 2.0 or later operating system) to save an eActivity file always will cause the
extension “g2e” to be appended to the file name.
• Saving a newly created file
• Saving an existing file using the “save as” operation ( 1(FILE) 2(SV-AS))
If you save an eActivity file using a calculator model covered by this manual to save a file with
a file name extension “g1e” (a file transferred from an older version calculator), the file name
extension will be determined according to the following rules.
• The “g2e” extension is used for an eActivity file that includes data for new features (except
for math functions and commands) added by OS Version 2.0 or later.
Here, the expression “data for new features added by OS Version 2.0 or later” means, for
example, calculation result data displayed in ' or π format.
• The “g1e” extension is used for eActivity files other than those described above.
u To replace the existing file with the new version
Press 1(FILE) 1(SAVE) to save the currently open file.
u To save a file under a new name
1. On the eActivity workspace screen, press 1(FILE) 2(SV-AS).
• This will display a file name input screen.
2. Input up to 8 characters for the file name and then press w.
• If a file already exists with the same file name you enter in step 2, a message will appear
asking if you want to replace the existing file with the new one. Press 1(Yes) to replace
the existing file, or 6(No) to cancel the save operation and return to the file name input
dialog box in step 2.
Important!
• An eActivity file with the “g2e” file name extension cannot be opened on a calculator running
an operating system older than OS Version 2.0.
• Opening an eActivity file with the “g1e” filename extension, inputting functions added with
OS Version 2.0 or later, and then saving the file may cause the new save to retain the “g1e”
file name extension. Though you will be able to open such a file on a calculator running an
operating system older than OS Version 2.0 (since it has the “g1e” file name extension), you
will not be able to use the math functions and commands added since OS Version 2.0.
k Displaying the eActivity Memory Usage Screen
The maximum size of an eActivity file is approximately 30,000 bytes.* You can use the
eActivity file memory usage screen to check how much memory capacity remains for the file
you are currently working on.
* Actual maximum file size depends on capture memory and clipboard memory usage, and
may be less than 30,000 bytes.