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1. Select
3:StoreGDB
from the
DRAW STO
menu.
StoreGDB
is pasted to the current cursor
location.
2. Enter the number (from 1 to 9, or 0) of the
GDB
variable to which you want to store the graph
database. For example, if you enter 7, the TI-84 Plus will store the
GDB
to
GDB7
.
Note:
You also can select a variable from the
GDB
secondary menu (
3
). The variable is
pasted next to
StoreGDB
.
3. Press
Í
to store the current database to the specified
GDB
variable.
Recalling Graph Databases (GDB)
Recalling a Graph Database
CAUTION:
When you recall a GDB, it replaces all existing Y= functions. Consider storing the
current Y= functions to another database before recalling a stored GDB.
To recall a graph database, follow these steps.
1. Select
4:RecallGDB
from the
DRAW STO
menu.
RecallGDB
is pasted to the current cursor
location.
2. Enter the number (from 1 to 9, or 0) of the
GDB
variable from which you want to recall a
GDB
.
For example, if you enter 7, the TI-84 Plus will recall the
GDB
stored to
GDB7
.
Note:
You also can select a variable from the
GDB
secondary menu (
3
). The variable is
pasted next to
RecallGDB
.
3. Press
Í
to replace the current
GDB
with the recalled
GDB
. The new graph is not plotted.
The TI-84 Plus changes the graphing mode automatically, if necessary.
Deleting a Graph Database
To delete a GDB from memory, use the
MEMORY MANAGEMENT/DELETE
secondary menu
(Chapter 18).