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DRAW Instructions 8–19
82CA5D~1.DOC TI-83 international English Bob Fedorisko Revised: 10/26/05 1:27 PM Printed: 10/27/05 2:36
PM Page 19 of 20
A graph database (GDB) contains the set of elements that
defines a particular graph. You can recreate the graph from
these elements. You can store up to 10
GDBs in variables GDB1
through GDB9, or GDB0 and recall them to recreate graphs.
A GDB stores five elements of a graph.
Graphing mode
Window variables
Format settings
All functions in the
Y= editor and the selection status of each
Graph style for each Y= function
GDBs do not contain drawn items or stat plot definitions.
To store a graph database, follow these steps.
1. Select
3:StoreGDB from the DRAW STO menu. StoreGDB is
pasted to the current cursor location.
2. Enter the number (from
1 to 9, or 0) of the GDB variable to
which you want to store the graph database. For example, if
you enter
7, the TI-82 STATS will store the GDB to GDB7.
Note: You also can select a variable from the GDB secondary
menu ( 3). The variable is pasted next to StoreGDB.
3. Press Í to store the current database to the specified
GDB variable.
Storing Graph Databases (GDBs)
What Is a Graph
Database?
Storing a Graph
Database

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