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- From: Mike Brudenell <pmb1@tower.york.ac.uk>
- Subject: Re: Where can I find a "y = " graph drawing program???
- Organization: The Computing Service, University of York, UK
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- In article <stu.716302608@cs.man.ac.uk> Paul Stewart, stu@cs.man.ac.uk
- writes:
- >I am looking for a PD program that will allow me to simply
- >enter an equation like " y = sin(x) " and will plot me
- >a graph, no fancy stuff needed...
- >
- >There used to be something at Sumex that I downloaded,
- >I lost it, and can't remember what it was called...
-
- If you are still looking for a "y=sin(x)" type graphing program I'd
- suggest you look at NumberCrunch. This is available in both DA and
- Application form. If you can't find it give me a shout.
-
- Mike B-)
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