cmd_graph Function (ROM Call 0x353)

AMS 1.01 or higher bascmd.h

void cmd_graph (CESI ExprEtc);

Executes TI-Basic 'Graph' command.

cmd_graph graphs the requested expressions or functions using the current graph mode. This function uses the Smart Graph feature (see the TI-Basic manual). It expects the following layout of the expression stack before calling (ExprEtc should point to the last item):

Graph modeRequested layout on the expression stack
Function graphingEND_TAG var_name expression
Parametric graphingEND_TAG var_name y_expression x_expression
Polar graphingEND_TAG var_name expression
3D graphingEND_TAG y_var_name x_var_name expression

Graphing sequences and differential equations is not possible using this command. Variable names are optional, i.e. they may be omitted. In such cases, default variable names are used ("x" for function graphing, "t" for parametric graphing, "q" for polar graphing, and "x" and "y" for 3D graphing). For example, to graph the expression sin(t)+sin(2t) with respect to t (assuming that the current graph mode is set accordingly), you should do (example "Graph Function"):

// Graph a given function using the current graph settings

#define USE_TI89              // Compile for TI-89
#define USE_TI92PLUS          // Compile for TI-92 Plus
#define USE_V200              // Compile for V200

#define MIN_AMS 101           // Compile for AMS 1.01 or higher
#define SAVE_SCREEN           // Save/Restore LCD Contents

#include <tigcclib.h>         // Include All Header Files

// Main Function
void _main(void)
{
  TRY
    push_quantum (VAR_T_TAG);
    push_parse_text ("sin(t)+sin(2t)");
    cmd_graph (top_estack);
    ngetchx ();
    cmd_disphome ();
  ONERR
  ENDTRY
}
Or, you can avoid push_parse_text by transforming the expression into RPN manually (which is very easy):

static ESQ rpn[] = {END_TAG, VAR_T_TAG, VAR_T_TAG, SIN_TAG,
  VAR_T_TAG, 2, 1, POSINT_TAG, MUL_TAG, SIN_TAG, ADD_TAG};
cmd_graph (rpn + sizeof(rpn) - 1);
All expressions entered using cmd_graph or cmd_table are remembered and assigned increasing function numbers starting with 1. The currently selected 'Y=' functions are deselected. Use cmd_clrgraph to clear the functions graphed with this command (they will also be cleared after you go to the Y= Editor application to re-enable the system 'Y=' functions).


Uses: GraphActivate, GraphOrTableCmd


See also: cmd_table, cmd_drawfunc, cmd_clrgraph