Graphical Analysis is a user-friendly program that allows you to easily graph and analyze data. Data may be manually entered from the keyboard, pasted from the clipboard, or retrieved from a file saved on disk. Graphical Analysis is also a document creator, with the ability to include several pages in one document. You can import data from Texas Instruments TI-73, TI-82, TI-83, TI-83 Plus, TI-85, TI-86, TI-89, TI-92 and TI-92 Plus graphing calculators and LabPro® or Calculator-Based LaboratoryTM 2 (CBL 2TM) interfaces, using a TI-GRAPH LINKTM cable.
Data can be displayed in spreadsheet form and graphically. You have
several options on the scaling and style of graphs. Powerful data analysis
tools are provided, including curve fits, derivatives, tangent lines, integrals,
smoothing, FFTs, and histograms. Graphical Analysis allows you to create
new columns that are based on other data, much as you might do with a spreadsheet
program. You can easily copy your data and graph to a word processing or
spreadsheet program via the clipboard. Several sample files are included
for your experimentation. Choose Open from the File menu to access them.
To get help on a topic, click on
the highlighted words below.
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Getting Started | An introduction to Graphical Analysis |
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How To | Step-by-step help for many common tasks |
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Menus | Descriptions of each menu and its items |
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Objects | Descriptions of each type of object |
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Screen Hotspots | Clickable screen locations for quick adjustments |
Note: Tutorials covering popular commands are provided. Choose Open from the File Menu to access them.
You can also get help while working on the Graphical Analysis screen. To obtain help, choose Graphical Analysis Help from the Help menu. You can also double-click on an object and select Help from the dialog box.