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CHAPTER 4
(Graph screen)
Press
9
to display the cursor pointer on the
screen. Using
≤≥<>
, move the
cursor pointer to the center of the circle which
you wish to draw and press
®
to set the
center. Next, move the cursor pointer to a
location to determine the radius of that circle and
press
®
to draw the circle on the screen.
[9 Circle(]
Draws a circle on the graph
screen.
[0 Text(]
Writes a character on the graph
screen.
(Other screens)
Press
9
to display the message “Circle (”.
Input the coordinates of the center and radius in
order and press
®
to draw the circle.
For example, Circle (2, 3, 4) draws the circle
9
<≤
>≥
®
(All screens)
Press 0 to display the message “Text (_”. Input a
location (column, row) and the desired text and
press
®
to write the text on the screen. For
example, “Text (5, 1, “ABC”)” writes ABC with an
origin of column No. 5 and row No. 1.
* The ranges in which you can specify the row
and column are shown below.
* To specify a character string, ” is used (press
≥E3
).
®
Center coordinates
Radius
}
with a radius of 4 at coordinates (2, 3).
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