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automatic plotting of hp prime lists Ln(x)
02-05-2018 10:13 AM

Fn(x) := Ln(x) does not plot in Function App. Solution development appreciated. July 2017 firmware.
Thx much.
02-05-2018 11:55 AM

Hi!, @flir :
Note : NaN = Not an Number.
Have a nice day !.
@Maké (Technical Advisor Premium - HP Program Top Contributor).
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02-08-2018 09:42 AM

I forgot to mention that "N" in my equation for LN and FN refers to an integer in the names for List and Function App names. I created list L2(x) from a program App.
Thanks much, FLIR student
02-08-2018 12:33 PM

There is no automatic handling of lists like what you are thinking. Part of the issue with this is the possiblity of having different numbers of curves at different places. It is something on our list of improvements to get in the future though.
Although I work for the HP calculator group as a head developer of the HP Prime, the views and opinions I post here are my own.
02-10-2018 10:22 AM

@flir wrote:I forgot to mention that "N" in my equation for LN and FN refers to an integer in the names for List and Function App names. I created list L2(x) from a program App.
Thanks much, FLIR student
The easies way to plot a list is with the help of the Statistics 1Var app.
Suppose L1 is your list, then copy it to the numeric view of the Statistics 1Var app by:
D1:=L1
In the Symbolic View enter for independent column: D1.
Choose Plot type: Line.
Now you can plot it.
It is also possible to plot it in the Function app and Statistics2 Var app.
For the case of the Function app:
In the Symbolic View enter: F1(X)=L1(X)
In second page of Plot Settings uncheck: Grid Dots and Grid Lines and choose Method: Fixed-Step Dots.
In Plot view press the View Key and choose Decimal or Integer.
You can now use the + and - key to zoom in or out, but you can not zoom in horizontal direction using your fingers.

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