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HP49g+ plotting multiple functions - MathAssassin - 08-14-2014 12:54 AM How do I plot multiple functions simultaneously? I would like to make two plots at once. For example: in polar r = cos theta, r = sin theta. Or in cartesian y = x and y = 2x. For example, to find intersections. I searched the user's manual, user's guide, and the advanced user's guide to the best of my abilities (I am legally blind and must use a video magnifier). If one can help me and tell me which page in the documentation I can refer to, I would be grateful. RE: HP49g+ plotting multiple functions - Brad Barton - 08-14-2014 02:48 AM Plot the first equation, then go back to the equation entry window and enter the second equation. Plot the 2nd one without erasing the first. That should do it. RE: HP49g+ plotting multiple functions - MathAssassin - 08-14-2014 03:18 PM Thank you. That worked. Another question if you don't mind. I am following this guide to convert between polar and rectangular coordinates. However, when attempting to enter a polar coordinate to the stack, I am not able to enter an angle in radians in the form of an expression of pi. For example, in MODE I have Radians angle measurement and Polar for coordinate system. In the stack I attempt to input () 1 ALPHA Right-Shift 6 Left-Shift SPC to try to enter (1,pi) ... but I get "invalid syntax". I tried to use '' as well to no avail. RE: HP49g+ plotting multiple functions - Joe Horn - 08-15-2014 04:20 AM (08-14-2014 03:18 PM)MathAssassin Wrote: Another question if you don't mind. I am following this guide to convert between polar and rectangular coordinates. However, when attempting to enter a polar coordinate to the stack, I am not able to enter an angle in radians in the form of an expression of pi. Can't do that (as you discovered). The angle symbol is only a direct numeric entry method; it can't be mixed with calculations. It's like trying to enter 1.23 EEX (2^4) to get 1.23E16. That doesn't work because EEX only allows digits, not calculations. Same with the angle symbol while entering polar angles. Suggestion #1: Leave your calculator in polar display mode, but create the point using the ->V2 function (in the MTH VECTR menu) instead of the angle symbol. Make sure flag -19 is set (that forces the ->V2 function to create a complex number instead of a vector). Example: To create the polar point (7.8 angle pi/6), type 7.8 pi 6 / ->V2. To see the angle in terms of pi, use ARG ->Qpi. Suggestion #2: Use degrees. They're neater. RE: HP49g+ plotting multiple functions - dizzy - 08-15-2014 12:29 PM (08-14-2014 12:54 AM)MathAssassin Wrote: How do I plot multiple functions simultaneously? You can supply a list of functions to the plotter, and each will be plotted in turn. The equation editor can't edit lists though, so it's easier to do this: {'x', '2*x'} STEQ ... and then revisit the "2D/3D" screen. |