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hi to all
i'm searching a program able to plot a graph of simple equation, like y=f(x) and z=f(x,y)
such as Derive or Graph (http://www.padowan.dk/graph/) in windows.
i've found Genius but have some limit......
any tips ?
thanks
Last edited by nTia89 (2011-02-12 17:25:25)
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You certainly want to try GNUplot
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Or, pull out the big guns -- wxmaxima. It is a symbolic math program that understands everything from algebra to calculus to Laplace transforms. It happily works with real and complex variable, and it uses GNUplot as a back end for plotting.
Also, I assume you have seen http://www.wolframalpha.com/ ? Do it all from your browser -- try typing y=x^2-4*x+1 into the query box... Then try a*x^2+b*x+c=0
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gnuplot is the perfect application for my use!!!
thanks to everybody
Last edited by nTia89 (2011-02-12 17:26:28)
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+laptop: Apple | MacBook (2,1) | 2GB ram | Mac OS X 10.4 -> DIED
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wrong thread, sorry
Last edited by Pank (2011-02-12 23:35:58)
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