Calculator User Manual
472      Appendix  A:  Functions  and  Instructions
8992APPA.DOC TI-89 / TI-92 Plus: Appendix A (US English) Susan Gullord Revised: 02/23/01 1:48 PM Printed: 02/23/01 2:21 PM Page 472 of 132
NewPlot
CATALOG
NewPlot 
n
, 
type
, 
xList 
[
,
[
yList
], [
frqList
], [
catList
],
[
includeCatList
], [
mark
] [
, 
bucketSize
]]
Creates a new plot definition for plot number 
n
.
type
 specifies the type of the graph plot.
1 = scatter plot
2 = xyline plot
3 = box plot
4 = histogram
5 = modified box plot
mark
 specifies the display type of the mark.
1 = 
è
(box)
2 = × (cross)
3 = + (plus )
4 = 
é
(square)
5 = 
ø
(dot)
bucketSize
 is the width of each histogram
“bucket” (
type
 = 4), and will vary based on
the window variables 
xmin
 and 
xmax
.
bucketSize
 must be >0. Default = 1.
Note: 
n
 can be 1–9. Lists must be variable
names or c1–c99 (columns in the last data
variable shown in the Data/Matrix Editor),
except for 
includeCatList
, which does not
have to be a variable name and cannot be
c1–c99.
FnOff
¸
Done
P
l
otsOff
¸
Done
{1
,2,3,4
}
!
L
1
¸
{1
 2 3 4
}
{
2,3,4,5
}
!
L2
¸
{
2 3 4 5
}
NewP
l
ot 
1
,
1
,L
1
,L2,,,,4
¸
Done
Press 
¥%
to display:
NewProb
CATALOG
NewProb
Performs a variety of operations that let you
begin a new problem from a cleared state
without resetting the memory.
• 
Clears all single-character variable names
(
Clear a–z
) in the current folder, unless the
variables are locked or archived.
• 
Turns off all functions and stat plots
(
FnOff
 and 
PlotsOff
) in the current
graphing mode.
• 
Perfoms 
ClrDraw
, 
ClrErr
, 
ClrGraph
,
ClrHome
, 
ClrIO
, and 
ClrTable
.
NewProb 
¸
Done
nInt()
MATH/Calculus menu
nInt(
expression1, var, lower, upper
) 
⇒
expression
If the integrand 
expression1
 contains no
variable other than 
var
, and if 
lower
 and 
upper
are constants, positive 
ˆ
, or negative 
ˆ
, then
nInt()
 returns an approximation of
‰
(
expression1
,
 var
,
 lower
,
 upper
)
. This
approximation is a weighted average of some
sample values of the integrand in the interval
lower<var<upper
.
nInt(
e
^(
ë
x^2),x,
ë
1,1)
¸
1.493
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