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In the above example, assume that the coordinate axes of the
graph currently being created and the data corresponding to
those of the Pict 1 data are the same.
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In the above example, tracing of
is possible, however,
tracing of the graph which is retrieved cannot be performed.
[G SHADE]
Shades an area specified by function equations. (For details, see CHAPTER 4
“3. Rectangular Coordinate Graphing : (10) Shading” on page 88.)
* The data to be saved as Pict data is like a hard copy of the screen and is completely
different from the graph data. Even though the Pict data is called up, the data is
handled as pictures, and therefore no function equations exist. (Tracing is also not
possible.)
[2 Rcl Pict]
Calls up the saved Pict data by specifying it. The Pict data which is called up is
overlapped on the current graph screen. If the Pict data to be called up is not found,
the relevant error message will appear on the screen.
Operation:
To call up the Pict 1 data which has been saved previously and overlap it on the
graph currently being created, do the following.
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