EasyManua.ls Logo

HP 95LX - Page 77

HP 95LX
164 pages
Print Icon
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
To
create
a
Line
graph:
1.
From
the
open
worksheet
containing the
data
you
plan
to
graph,
press
(MENU),
(Graph,
(Type,
(Line.
Press
(X),
and
type
in
the
range
that
contains
the
labels
for
the
x-axis
data,
and
press
(ENTER).
These
labels
will
show up
at
intervals
below
the
x-axis.
.
Decide
how
many
data
ranges
the
graph
will
contain.
One
data
range
will
result
in
one
line—one
point
for
each
label.
Two
data
ranges
will
result
in
two
lines
(each
with
different
point-markers).
Three
ranges
yield
three
lines,
etc.
Press
(A),
and
type
in
the
first
data
range,
and
press
(ENTER).
If
you
have
a
second
data
range,
press
(B),
type
in
the
range,
and
press
(ENTER).
Proceed
like
this
to
include
up
to six
(through
data
range
F)
columns
of
data.
.
Press
to
view
the
graph.
If
you
want
to
see
more
detail,
press
(4),
and
then
use
the
arrow
keys
to
scroll
around.
Press(=)
to
return
to
the
smaller
size.
Press
to
remove
the
graph
from
the
display.
If
you
want
to
add
enhancements
to
the
graph—explanatory
text,
titles,
“colors,”
grid
lines,
and
so
forth—see
page
79.
To
save
the
graph
so
you
can view
it
at
another
time
or
to
print
it,
see
page
79.
.
When
you
finish,
press
(Quit
from
the
Graph
menu
to
return
to
the
worksheet.
To
create
a
Pie
chart:
.
From
the
open
worksheet
containing
the
data
you
plan
to
graph,
press
(MENU),
(&)raph,
(Type,
Bar.
Press
(X),
and
type
in
the
range
that
contains
the
labels
for
the
slices
of
pie,
and
press
[ENTER].
These
labels
will
show
up
next
to
each
piece.
Press
(A),
and
type
in
the
data
range,
and
press
ENTER).
Pie
charts
use
only
one
data
range
plus
shading
instruction
data
in
the
B
range
(see
next
step).
.
Press(B),
and
type
in
the
range
containing
the
coloring/shading
instructions
for
each
piece
of
pie.
Unique
to
pie
charts,
you
have
eight
shadings
available
(numbered
1-8).
If
you
would
like
one
of
pie
pieces
exploded
slightly
for
emphasis,
add
100
to
its
shading
number
and
include
it
in
the
B
data
range.
Press
to
view
the
graph.
If
you
want
to
see
more
detail,
press
(+),
and
then
use
the
arrow
keys
to
scroll
around.
Press
(—]
to
return
to
the
smaller
size.
Press
to
remove
the
graph
from
the
display.
If
you
want
to
add
enhancements
to
the
graph—explanatory
text,
titles,
“colors,”
grid
lines,
and
so
forth—see
page
79.
To
save
the
graph
so
you
can
view
it
at
another
time
or
to
print
it,
see
page
79.
When
you
finish,
press
(Quit
from
the
Graph
menu
to
return
to
the
worksheet.
Plotting
and
Graphing
77

Related product manuals