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Texas Instruments TI-84 Plus - Storing Graph Databases (GDB); What Is a Graph Database?; Deleting a Graph Picture

Texas Instruments TI-84 Plus
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Chapter 8: Draw Instructions 207
1. Select 2:RecallPic from the DRAW STO menu. RecallPic is pasted to the current
cursor location.
2. Enter the number (from 1 to 9, or 0) of the picture variable from which you want to
recall a picture. For example, if you enter 3, the TI-84 Plus will recall the picture
stored to
Pic3.
Note: You also can select a variable from the PICTURE secondary menu ( 4).
The variable is pasted next to
RecallPic.
3. Press Í to display the current graph with the picture superimposed on it.
Note: Pictures are drawings. You cannot trace a curve that is part of a picture.
Deleting a Graph Picture
Deleting a Graph PictureDeleting a Graph Picture
Deleting a Graph Picture
To delete graph pictures from memory, use the
MEMORY MANAGEMENT/DELETE
secondary menu (Chapter 18).
Storing Graph Databases (GDB)
Storing Graph Databases (GDB)Storing Graph Databases (GDB)
Storing Graph Databases (GDB)
What Is a Graph Database?
What Is a Graph Database?What Is a Graph Database?
What Is a Graph Database?
A graph database (GDB) contains the set of elements that defines a particular graph.
You can recreate the graph from these elements. You can store up to 10 GDBs in
variables GDB1 through GDB9, or GDB0 and recall them to recreate graphs.

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