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John Lakkas | 6 May 11:48
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Connecting lines between data points

Hello

There is a feature, which I believe it is really useful for an easy optical 
recognition of points data. I would like to see an option witch would enable to 
draw a line between every data/table point with it’s next, I guess this could 
be an option in the form where you input the points. Of course these lines 
won’t be any kind of fitting. This feature is already possible in open office 
so you can see how it looks like…

Thank you very much for your program and your contribution,

John Lakkas

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Ivan Johansen | 6 May 22:19
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Re: Connecting lines between data points

John Lakkas wrote:
> There is a feature, which I believe it is really useful for an easy optical 
> recognition of points data. I would like to see an option witch would enable to 
> draw a line between every data/table point with it’s next, I guess this could 
> be an option in the form where you input the points. Of course these lines 
> won’t be any kind of fitting. This feature is already possible in open office 
> so you can see how it looks like…

Just select a line style in the point series dialog, and set 
Interpolation to Linear.

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Ivan Johansen

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xeloreu | 13 May 12:04
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Suggestion

What about adding function that generates circles, elipses, lines etc. I mean ie. that user wants a circle
x^2 + (y-1)^2 = 9 and he/she  don't have to enter equation but coordinates of center and radius. And he/she
could choose if he/she wants standard function (if possible), parametric function, polar function or relation.

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xeloreu | 13 May 12:05
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Suggestion

What about adding function that generates circles, elipses, lines etc. I mean ie. that user wants a circle
x^2 + (y-1)^2 = 9 and he/she  don't have to enter equation but coordinates of center and radius. And he/she
could choose if he/she wants standard function (if possible), parametric function, polar function or relation.

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Ivan Johansen | 13 May 20:59
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Re: Suggestion

xeloreu <at> o2.pl wrote:
> What about adding function that generates circles, elipses, lines
> etc. I mean ie. that user wants a circle x^2 + (y-1)^2 = 9 and he/she
> don't have to enter equation but coordinates of center and radius.
> And he/she could choose if he/she wants standard function (if
> possible), parametric function, polar function or relation.

This should be possible in Graph 4.4 when it gets finished.

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Ivan Johansen

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Fraushai | 16 May 17:44
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Inverses of trigonometric functions?

I wonder if inverse of trigonometric or hyperbolic functions can be drawn using
this program, i.e., arcsin x or arcsinh x? 
Can anyone advise me on how to input the commands.
Thanks and this is truly a great program. It has helped me a lot in my classes. 

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Fraushai | 16 May 18:17
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Inverses of trigonometric functions?

How can these be drawn? I mean sinh-1 x or sin-1 x and the sort.Thanks!

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Ivan Johansen | 16 May 23:59
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Re: Inverses of trigonometric functions?

Fraushai wrote:
> I wonder if inverse of trigonometric or hyperbolic functions can be drawn using
> this program, i.e., arcsin x or arcsinh x? 
> Can anyone advise me on how to input the commands.
> Thanks and this is truly a great program. It has helped me a lot in my classes. 

Try asin(x) and asinh(x)

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MathNerd | 25 May 02:12
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Can you print just a list of all the functions you used in making the graph?

Yeah, subject says it all. So, can you?
Thanks in advance. 

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