TI-82 / TI-83 Graphing Calculator Programs Disclaimer. The following programs are written by James D. Jones for use by students of Richland Community College, Decatur, IL. These programs were not written for public consumption. All graphics calculators are programmable. That is, small programs can be written to customise the calculator to the needs and interests of particular users. The programming language involved varies from manufacturer to.
Casio graphic calculators - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Graphic calculators made by Casio include the touchscreen Class. Pad 3. 00 as well as the models with traditional buttons which can be divided into two main generations listed below. Casio produced the world's first graphing calculator, the fx- 7. G. First Generation[edit]Original Series[edit]First produced in 1.
G, fx- 6. 00. 0G, fx- 6. G, fx- 7. 20. 0G, fx- 7. G, fx- 8. 00. 0G, fx- 8. G. Power Graphic Series (1. Around 1. 99. 0, the Power Graphic series introduced: F1 through F6 shortcut keys which enabled significantly greater ease of use, polar, parametric and inequality graphs; box and factor zoom; multiple graph scrolling; range initialization; integration; matrix mode; fractions; permutations; combinations; normal probabilities; SI unit symbols; Models: fx- 7. G, fx- 7. 70. 0GB, fx- 8. G, fx- 8. 70. 0GB.
The GB models have a communications port. French versions: fx- 7.
Programs for Graphing Calculators From time to time, various problem sets call upon students to write or download programs for their graphing calculators. The programs listed and described in this.
A graphing calculator (also graphics / graphic calculator) is a handheld calculator that is capable of plotting graphs, solving simultaneous equations. Earlier calculators stored programs on magnetic cards and the like. TI offers a wide variety of graphics calculators for mathematics and science that build learner interest, encourage exploration and, ultimately, deepen understanding. Casio’s comprehensive source built for teachers, by teachers. Learn More > PROGRAM BOOK. Look inside for detailed information about our product offerings and educator resources. Learn More > Casio Education blog. By: Dr. Cheap Casio Link Cables, games and programs for Casio graphic calculators users by Charlie Watson in Perth, Western Australia. Graphing Calculator Programs. The following are a list of various programs for various graphing calculators. Resources for all Casio graphing calculator models - CFX-9850GB PLUS, fx-9860G AU, Classpad 300+ etc. Industry news.
G, fx- 7. 80. 0GC, fx- 8. G, fx- 8. 80. 0GC). Also made was the low- end fx- 6. G (French: fx- 6.
G) with a smaller screen and fewer features, and the fx- 6. G which didn't have any programming facility. Around 1. 99. 3, the Icon Menu Power Graphic series introduced: An icon- driven menu interface, further increasing ease of use, numerical differentiation; matrices in programs; and an equation solver.
Models: fx- 7. 70. GE, later renamed fx- 7. GH. (French version: fx- 7. GC)Additionally there were models with 2.
K memory which introduced: dynamic graphing; complex numbers; table mode; more advanced equation solver; larger matrices (2. These include the fx- 9. GE, later renamed fx- 9. GH (wider screen) and the CFX- 9. G (3- color screen). French versions: fx- 9. GC, CFX- 9. 90. 0GC)Also made with an icon menu but none of the above features was the fx- 7.
G (French: fx- 6. G). Second Generation[edit]9.
First manufactured in 1. CFX- 9. 85. 0G. The 9. G which is black and white. The 9. 95. 0G has 6. G. The 9. 97. 0G has symbolic algebra. Later versions such as Ga, GB and GC models fixed some bugs from the original G model and added some stats and finance features. The GB models have a built- in software library.(French versions: 9.
Graph 3. 0,3. 5,fx- 8. GT; 9. 85. 0,9. 95. Graph 6. 0,6. 5,CFX- 9. GT,9. 94. 0,9. 96.
Graph 8. 0)7. 40. Series[edit]First made in the year 1. For instance it does not have the commands Getkey, Locate, Text or matrices or complex numbers, and the screen is smaller. Models: fx- 7. 40. G, fx- 7. 40. 0G Plus, fx- 7. G, fx- 7. 40. 0G Plus GY (French versions: fx- 6. G, Graph 2. 0, Graph 2.
Algebra FX series[edit]First made in the year 1. Casio has stated that this problem has been fixed. The Algebra FX 2. FX 1. 0 versions do not.
There are community written tools for accessing the ROM- DOS operating system thus allowing C and Pascal compilers to be used. Models: Algebra FX 2.
FX 1. 0, Algebra FX 2. Plus, FX 1. 0 Plus (French versions: Graph 1. Graph 1. 00+)9. 86. G/GII series[edit]First made in the year 2.
C/C++ using the official software development kit. In 2. 00. 9 the GII models were produced along with a corresponding OS update for the original 9. G, with new functions gcd/lcm/mod, random integer, units conversion, string functions, and new probability and inverse probability distributions available within programs. The 9. 86. 0G OS update was not absolutely identical to an actual 9.
GII model. The fx- 9. G Slim and fx- 9. GII have a backlight display. Models: fx- 9. 86. G, fx- 9. 86. 0G SD, fx- 9.
G Slim, fx- 9. 86. GII, fx- 9. 86. 0GII SD, fx- 9. GII, fx- 7. 40. 0GII (French versions: Graph 8. Graph 8. 5 SD, Graph 8. Slim, Graph 7. 5, Graph 9. Graph 3. 5+ USB, Graph 2. Pro)Australia only: fx- 9.
G AU, fx- 9. 86. 0G AU Plus. The fx- 9. 75. 0GII and fx- 7. GII are low- budget versions with restricted OS functionality. Also, the fx- 7. 40. GII does not have a USB 1.
Prizm fx- CG series[edit]Announced for January 2. Г—2. 24 pixels with 2.
USB 2. 0 port, 1. MB of flash memory and a feature called Picture Plot.[1] The Prizm is permitted on all major standardized tests including ACT, SAT, and AP.[2] The only known difference between the fx- CG1. CG2. 0 Prizm versions is that the fx- CG1. Although no official SDK has been released yet, several community SDKs exist using either some of the fx- 9.
G SDK tools or parts of the GNU toolchain.[4]Models: fx- CG1. North America), fx- CG2.
Programming[edit]Casio graphic calculators use a BASIC- like programming language but variable names are restricted to single letters A- Z which are shared by all programs including subroutines which are stored as separate programs. This means there are no local variables, they are all global. These variables are also shared by other functions of the calculator.
For example, drawing a graph will overwrite the X and Y values. First generation programming language[edit]Loops are constructed by incrementing or decrementing the value of a variable with the Isz and Dsz commands in conjunction with the Lbl and Goto commands, rather than using simpler For or While commands. Arrays are achieved by overwriting other letters, for example A[0]=A, A[1]=B, A[2]=C. The available space for arrays can be extended with the Defm command so that Z[1], Z[2] etc. Second generation programming language[edit]Compared to the first generation models these have many more commands including: For and While Loops, If.
Then structures and the ability for real- time user interaction with the Getkey command and the ability to place characters anywhere on the screen with the Locate and Text commands. Also the method for using array variables was changed to using lists and matrices. Some of the more recent Casio calculators have come with software that allows the user to link the computer to the calculator, download games already written for the calculators or code their own games and then have the software sync it to the device, from here the user can open up the games on the calculator and play them; all of the games are coded by the community and so feature copies of popular games that could be recoded to work on the device for example Tetris, Pong and Snake; more complex games can also be coded, however there is a size limit to what specific calculators can hold. References[edit]External links[edit].