I've seen reference to graphics demos that are built in to the HP Prime. I haven't seen any way to access them, though. Are the demos still in the shipping version or were they removed before Prime started shipping? If they're still there, how do I access them?
HP Prime Graphic Demos?
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Post: #4
10-17-2013, 09:51 PM
Go to the plot screen in advanced grapher. Then click the "menu key" and select plot gallery. I suspect those are what you are thinking about.
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Post: #6
10-18-2013, 11:19 AM
Oooh! Oooh! (kid with candy) :-D I didn't know about this. Very cool! Thanks! ▼
Post: #7
10-18-2013, 03:57 PM
Those graphs are very cool. So very difficult to find them. And once I did find them, I forgot how I got there. Shame the demos arent exposed as demos as a standard app. The graphs are so good that its quite depressing as it tends to mean the calc is highly "see this!", and easy to not just experiment and learn from the experimentation. Very impressive ▼
Post: #9
10-19-2013, 01:27 PM
Apps Gives you 21 plots to view.
Geoff Edited: 19 Oct 2013, 9:53 p.m. after one or more responses were posted ▼
Post: #10
10-19-2013, 06:47 PM
I used a slightly different sequence that is similar to Tim's description above with a couple additional details:
Press [Apps]
Geoff's instructions may be easier :-) Edited: 19 Oct 2013, 7:26 p.m. ▼
Post: #11
10-20-2013, 06:33 AM
Once a demo is on the screen you can touch the SAVE softkey. This creates a copy of the Advanced Graphing application with all the necessary input and settings for the demo. Some have really complicated formulae.
Post: #12
10-20-2013, 10:38 PM
While browsing the plot gallery, you can also type 20 to jump directly to plot #20. Or any other number 1 through 28.
Post: #13
10-20-2013, 11:09 PM
Ooh ooh, be sure to check 'em out again with your Prime set to the "Dark" Color Theme (page 2 of Home Settings). Some colors get interesting. For example Plot #11 usually looks like this:
... but in the "Dark" color theme, it looks like this:
As you can see, it's not just a color negative. I can't figure out when and how the colors are changed. Check out the change in plot #1 for a real puzzler. |