C.2.7. - Examples
Create a circle of 101 points, radius 3.
fn calc.4 n = 101; x = 3 * cos(pi*i/50); y = 3 * sin(pi*i/50)
Invert x, set error bars to the square root of y.
fn . x ^= -1; s = y ^ .5or
fn . x = 1 / x ; s = sqrt(y)
Create a cosine curve of 201 points with x running from -10 to 10 radians.
fn . n = 201; y = cos(x = -10 + 20 * i / 200)
Increment the variable A, and increment each y by 0.2 times A.
fn . once A += 1; y += A * 0.2Note the
once
means
A
gets incremented once.
You can
now enter
fn .
to increase the
y
values by another step,
perhaps repeating this operation to plot a series of curves offset
by constant increments.