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HP Prime question (how to plot pairs of data) - vassilisprevelakis - 11-02-2020 04:34 AM Hi, I am using the HP Prime (Lite) on my iPad as a way to check out the calculator before buying it. I want to do a very simple operation which is to connect a bunch of dots. These are defined as pairs, e.g. (0,0), (120, 200), (240, 400), (247, 410) I do not want to do a "linear fit" or to do a scatter plot. I want a line that joins these dots. Any help? Thanks **vp RE: HP Prime question (how to plot pairs of data) - roadrunner - 11-02-2020 03:46 PM Have you tried the geometry app: [attachment=8838] -road RE: HP Prime question (how to plot pairs of data) - vassilisprevelakis - 11-03-2020 03:57 AM (11-02-2020 03:46 PM)roadrunner Wrote: Have you tried the geometry app: Hi, You mean define the data pairs as points and then draw line segments to join them? This is rather tedious esp. if you have lots of points. Is there a faster way to do it? Thanks **vp RE: HP Prime question (how to plot pairs of data) - Tim Wessman - 11-03-2020 05:11 AM Put data in Stat2Var app, in plot stup page 2 mark "connect" and it will just join your lines. RE: HP Prime question (how to plot pairs of data) - vassilisprevelakis - 11-03-2020 08:28 AM Works like a charm thanks Tim **vp |