Calculator User Manual
874  Appendix A: Functions and Instructions 
Shade  CATALOG 
Shade 
expr1
, 
expr2
, [
xlow
], [
xhigh
], [
pattern
], [
patRes
]  
Displays the Graph screen, graphs 
expr1 
and 
expr2
, and shades areas in which 
expr1
is less than 
expr2
. (
expr1
 and 
expr2
 must be expressions that 
use 
x as the independent variable.) 
xlow
 and 
xhigh
, if included, specify left and right 
boundaries for the shading. Valid inputs are 
between 
xmin and xmax. Defaults are xmin and 
xmax. 
pattern
 specifies one of four shading patterns: 
1 = vertical (default) 
2 = horizontal 
3 = negative-slope 45¡ 
4 = positive-slope 45¡ 
patRes
 specifies the resolution of the shading 
patterns: 
1= solid shading 
2= 1 pixel spacing (default) 
3= 2 pixels spacing 
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10= 9 pixels spacing 
Note: Interactive shading is available on the 
Graph screen through the 
Shade instruction. 
Automatic shading of a specific function is 
available through the 
Style instruction. Shade is 
not valid in 3D graphing mode. 
In the 
ZoomTrig viewing window: 
Shade cos(x),sin(x) ¸ 
"  
ClrDraw
 ¸ Done 
Shade cos(x),sin(x),0,5
 ¸ 
"  
ClrDraw
 ¸ Done 
Shade cos(x),sin(x),0,5,2
 ¸ 
"  
ClrDraw
 ¸ Done 
Shade cos(x),sin(x),0,5,2,1
 ¸ 
shift()  CATALOG 
shift(
integer1
[,
#ofShifts
])  ⇒
⇒⇒
⇒ 
integer
Shifts the bits in a binary integer. You can enter 
integer1
 in any number base; it is converted 
automatically to a signed, 32-bit binary form. If 
the magnitude of 
integer1
 is too large for this 
form, a symmetric modulo operation brings it 
within the range. 
If 
#ofShifts
 is positive, the shift is to the left. If 
#ofShifts
 is negative, the shift is to the right. The 
default is ë 1 (shift right one bit). 
In a right shift, the rightmost bit is dropped and 0 
or 1 is inserted to match the leftmost bit. In a left 
shift, the leftmost bit is dropped and 0 is inserted 
as the rightmost bit. 
For example, in a right shift: 
In Bin base mode: 
shift(0b1111010110000110101) ¸ 
 0b111101011000011010 
shift(256,1) 
¸ 
 0b1000000000 
In Hex base mode: 
shift(0h78E) 
¸ 0h3C7 
shift(0h78E,
ë2) ¸ 0h1E3 
shift(0h78E,2) 
¸ 0h1E38 
Important: To enter a binary or hexadecimal 
number, always use the 0b or 0h prefix (zero, 
not the letter O). 










