RSPlot

A mathematical curve and function plotting tool
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  • Freeware
  • Publisher Name:
  • Robin Schmidt
  • Operating Systems:
  • Windows All
  • File Size:
  • 716 KB

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RSPlot Description

The RSPlot application was developed to be a mathematical curve and function plotting tool. It supports plotting of single curves or functions, parametrized curve/function families and plotting of several unrelated curves/functions in one single plot. The result can be exported to an .svg vector graphics file or to a .png bitmap graphics file. RSPlot allows for plotting several curves into one single plot. These curves may or may not be related with one another. For a (parameterized) curve or function family, you may use the character n inside the equations which is always assigned to the index of the respective curve which is currently drawn. The minimum value for n is always 1 and the maximum value is given by the number of curves which should be drawn (as selected via the ’Curves’ slider). For example, the expressions x(t) = t; and y(x, t) = cheby(x, n − 1); will draw all Chebyshev polynomials from order 0 to N − 1 where N is the number of curves. You may use subexpressions as decsribed above to paramterize the curves by different values than the curve index, for example, you could have been written: k = n − 1; cheby(x, k); in the y-expression field without changing the result. And of course you can use more complex expressions to derive the curve-parameter k from the curve-index.


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