07-19-2019, 04:17 PM
Blog post: http://edspi31415.blogspot.com/2019/07/t...i-cas.html
The CX II adds drawing commands to the TI Nspire programming language which includes:
Clear (blank to clear the entire screen), (x, y, width, height)
DrawArc x, y, width, height, startAngle, sweepAngle
DrawCircle x, y, radius
DrawLine x1, y1, x2, y2
DrawPoly (see plotdemo2 for further details)
DrawRect upper_x_pixel, upper_y_pixel, width, height
DrawText x, y, string/text/expression
FillArc x, y, width, height, startAngle, sweepAngle
FillCircle x, y, radius
FillPoly (see plotdemo2 for further details)
FillRect upper_x_pixel, upper_y_pixel, width, height
getPlatform() (returns dt for desktop, hh for handheld, ios for the iOS App)
PaintBuffer (buffers the paint screen)
PlotXY x, y, shape (13 shapes available: 1 for dot, 5 for cross, 6 for plus, 8, for medium dot)
SetColor red, green, blue (sets the Nspire's color pen)
SetPen thickness, style (1 thin, 2 medium, 3 thick; 1 smooth, 2, dotted, 3 dashed)
SetWidnow xMin, xMax, yMin, yMax (establishes drawing area - use this command to switch coordinates to Cartesian)
UseBuffer (tells the Nspire to use an off screen to draw objects, then use
PaintBuffer to call them back up)
The CX II adds drawing commands to the TI Nspire programming language which includes:
Clear (blank to clear the entire screen), (x, y, width, height)
DrawArc x, y, width, height, startAngle, sweepAngle
DrawCircle x, y, radius
DrawLine x1, y1, x2, y2
DrawPoly (see plotdemo2 for further details)
DrawRect upper_x_pixel, upper_y_pixel, width, height
DrawText x, y, string/text/expression
FillArc x, y, width, height, startAngle, sweepAngle
FillCircle x, y, radius
FillPoly (see plotdemo2 for further details)
FillRect upper_x_pixel, upper_y_pixel, width, height
getPlatform() (returns dt for desktop, hh for handheld, ios for the iOS App)
PaintBuffer (buffers the paint screen)
PlotXY x, y, shape (13 shapes available: 1 for dot, 5 for cross, 6 for plus, 8, for medium dot)
SetColor red, green, blue (sets the Nspire's color pen)
SetPen thickness, style (1 thin, 2 medium, 3 thick; 1 smooth, 2, dotted, 3 dashed)
SetWidnow xMin, xMax, yMin, yMax (establishes drawing area - use this command to switch coordinates to Cartesian)
UseBuffer (tells the Nspire to use an off screen to draw objects, then use
PaintBuffer to call them back up)