Re: display 2D sets on TI92


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Re: display 2D sets on TI92



In article <klrV2.65$W54.158@198.235.216.4>, pkillerNOSPAM@innocent.com
says...
> I don't have a 92, but couldn't you just draw the functions and then
> 'Shade' them (that's the name of the command on the 86)? I don't know
> how you could do that with '0 > x > 2', you probably can't but I would
> enter:
>
> y1=0
> y2=x^2
>
> and then shade betwen the curves....
>
> I hope this helps somewhat. As for writing a program, the only way I
> could think of doing it is to test each pixel individually, wich would
> take an eternity....

Thats exaclty what I am looking for. Must not be high resolution. I just
want to get a overview of how the Set looks like.


thx,
Andreas

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