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- NUMERICALLY EVALUATING A POINT
- The Evaluate command in the point menu allows you to quickly find the value of
- any equation you've entered at a specific point. First choose an equation from
- the queue by selecting it in the equation combobox. (If you do not choose an
- equation, Graphmatica will select the last one graphed for you.) Then choose
- the Evaluate command from the Point menu.
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- You will be asked to enter a value for the selected equation's independent
- variable. Any expression that evaluates to a constant is OK, including
- fractions and constants. Graphmatica will calculate the value of the dependent
- variable(s) at this point and display the result. For function families that
- use the parameter 'a', only the starting value of 'a' will be used, since only
- one result can be displayed. (Note that if an error occurs when evaluating at
- the point, a message will be displayed on the bottom line regardless of the
- state of the Warning Messages option.) Press any key to type in another point
- to evaluate. When you want to stop evaluating points, press ESC to return to
- the menu.
- Set IV COMMAND
- This option allows you to choose the initial-value point for an ODE
- approximation using the crosshairs. You must type in or select a differential
- equation in the listbox first. See the Graphing help or manual for details.
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- Press PgDn for help on the Coordinate Cursor.
- THE COORDINATE CURSOR
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- You can use this feature to find the numerical coordinates of any point on-
- screen. To turn on the coordinate cursor:
- + Select Cursor from the Point menu, or
- + Hold down the right mouse button as you move the mouse over the grid.
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- The crosshairs respond to both the mouse and the arrow keys. As you move the
- crosshairs, the coordinates are displayed at the bottom of the screen. To exit
- the coordinate cursor, click either mouse button or press ESC. Using the
- arrows keys, the cursor moves about 20 pixels with each keypress, so you can
- move rapidly from one side of the screen to the other. To move the crosshair
- one pixel at a time, hold down the Ctrl key and then press the arrow keys.
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- When you move the cursor close enough to one of the curves on-screen, it will
- automatically "lock on" to make it easier to trace the path of the curve. When
- this happens, the equation of the curve being traced is also displayed in the
- status bar. The crosshair will stick to the curve you chose, even if it
- intersects other graphs, as long as you move the cursor gently in the general
- direction of the curve. To release the cursor from a curve, move perpendicular
- to the slope of the curve at that point, or just move quickly in any
- direction.
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