I haven't been programming too long in basic, but after reading a tutorials, I couldn't type in the the Xmax, Xmin, Ymax, Ymin. I went to the window, but couldn't get anywhere. It's also not on the catalogue. So, how do I type it in.
0--> Xmax
please don't be angry, but on a hardware question:
my ti-83+ won't work with 4 duracell batteries, but work with 3 new ones and 1 old one.
Ti-Basic: setting the window 83+
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Yeah, it's called a proportion.
GraphX/GraphXSize = PixelX/PixelXSize
So for TI,
PixelX = GraphX*95/GraphXSize
And similar for Y. This is basic math here. Altough it may need to be adjusted by one in a direction to account for pixel rounding. (I can see a couple of instnces where this would go offscreen. Oh, and for asm the 95 becomes 96, but surely you already know this?
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GraphX/GraphXSize = PixelX/PixelXSize
So for TI,
PixelX = GraphX*95/GraphXSize
And similar for Y. This is basic math here. Altough it may need to be adjusted by one in a direction to account for pixel rounding. (I can see a couple of instnces where this would go offscreen. Oh, and for asm the 95 becomes 96, but surely you already know this?
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