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graphDS




graphDS
Version: 0.8

Platforms: Mobile Gaming, NDS


Categories: Science & Education

Upload date: 11 Jan 12

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License: Freeware

Downloads: 26

File Size: 828 Kb
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Rating: 1.0/5 (Total votes: 1)




  graphDS It's been a while since we last covered Morgan Robertson's (also known as MorganDS) graphDS, and a lot has changed since then. The latest release of GraphDS, now on version 0.8, adds a couple of new graphing modes: slope field and Euler's method. The application also runs a bit faster now, by at least 2.5 times.

If you're interested about the new functions that was added to graphDS since our last report on it, check out the changelog below (which includes changes and additions from previous releases):

* v0.8
o Made slopefield and Euler's method graphing modes accessible to user. Added a simple CAS. Increased calculation and graphing speed by about 2.5x. Made function nIntegrate faster and more accurate. Added functions: euler, monteCarlo, simpson, trapezoid.
* v0.7
o Added tracing for Cartesian, parametric, and polar functions (including cursor movement controlled by D-Pad and input for a specific variable value). Increased speed of polar graphing by about 2x. Catalog now continues to scroll when Up or Down is held.
* v0.6
o Added cursor to homescreen. Added functions: ceiling, floor, median, sum. Added some syntax checking on homescreen. Made some catalog functions available for graphing. Changed the font.
* v0.5
o Added catalog. Added functions: abs, acs, asn, atn, mean, nDeriv, nIntegrate, rand.
* v0.4
o Added editor for window & graphing parameters. Added slopefield and Euler's method (currently inaccessible to the user). Fixed bugs in graph input. Changed graphscreen keyboard. Added compatibility with log and ln functions.
* v0.3
o Added parametric and polar graphing.
* v0.2
o Added simultaneous graphing of up to four Cartesian functions. Combined function screen with graphscreen. Added cursor to improve function input.
* v0.1
o Added an easier-to-use keyboard on the touchscreen and graphing for one Cartesian function.
* v0.02
o Added compatibility with Riemann sums.

You try out graphDS by yourself - the download link is below just as always - and make sure you go over the readme .html document before you use the program. Enjoy!
 
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