User Manual

TI-89 / Voyage™ 200 PLT Module Topics Guide Page 24
Sorting Columns................................................................................................... 34
Starting a Data/Matrix Editor Session .................................................................... 8
The Auto-calculate Feature.................................................................................. 29
The Data/Matrix Editor Screen............................................................................. 12
To Copy a Data Column to a List......................................................................... 39
To Fill a Matrix with a List..................................................................................... 29
Using an Existing List as a Column...................................................................... 27
Using Shift and CumSum Functions in a Column Header................................... 31
Using the CumSum Function............................................................................... 33
Using the Current Variable..................................................................................... 9
Using the Shift Function....................................................................................... 31
Valid Copy Types ................................................................................................. 37
Differential Equation Graphing
Defining a System for Higher-Order Equations.................................................... 22
Defining Differential Equations on the Y= Editor.................................................... 6
Differences in Diff Equations and Function Graphing............................................ 6
Displaying the AXES Dialog Box.......................................................................... 34
Entering Initial Conditions in the Y= Editor........................................................... 16
Example Comparison of RK and Euler ................................................................ 41
Example of a 2nd-Order Equation ....................................................................... 25