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- M A T H P L O T
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- Mathematical Function Plotting Program
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- A "shareware" program
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- Phillip H. Sherrod
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- Member, Association of Shareware Professionals (ASP)
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- Mathplot allows you to specify complicated mathematical
- functions using ordinary algebraic expressions and
- immediately plot them. Four types of functions may be
- specified: cartesian (Y=f(X)); parametric cartesian (Y=f(T)
- and X=f(T)); polar (Radius=f(Angle)); and parametric polar
- (Radius=f(T) and Angle=f(T)). Up to four functions may be
- plotted simultaneously. Scaling is automatic. Options are
- available to control axis display and labeling as well as
- grid lines. Hard copy output may be generated to HP
- LaserJet printers as well as screen display. Mathplot is an
- ideal tool for engineers, scientists, math and science
- teachers, and anyone else who needs to quickly visualize
- mathematical functions.
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- Hardware requirements: IBM PC compatible computer with at
- least 512KB memory and a CGA, EGA, or VGA display adapter.
- A numeric coprocessor is used if it is present but is not
- required.
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- Mathplot is a shareware program. Users are granted a 30 day
- trial use. If it is used beyond the trial period a
- registration fee must be sent to the author. The
- registration fee is $20 for shipments in the USA or $25 for
- shipments outside of the USA. Registered users receive the
- most recent version of the program, a laser-printed, bound
- manual, and three months of telephone support.
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- You are welcome to make copies of this program and pass them
- on to friends or post this program on bulletin boards or
- distribute it via disk catalog services provided the entire
- Mathplot distribution is included in its original,
- unmodified form. A distribution fee may be charged for the
- cost of the diskette, shipping and handling. However,
- Mathplot may not be sold, or incorporated in another product
- that is sold, without the permission of Phillip H. Sherrod.
- Vendors are encouraged to contact the author to get the most
- recent version of Mathplot.
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