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#1 Posted: 2/9/2009 12:12:33 PM
Hello Smath,
I have noticed that the variable for graphs must be x.
In physical equations the variable is very often the time t.
Sheets would be easier to understand if I could keep the right variable
throughout the formulas and the graph.
I have to enter the the variable in the parenthesis anyhow.
So you will know the name.
This could be combined with the definition of a range,
which was also requested in one of the other posts.
I also have difficulties in operating the 'Scale' for the graph.
I can not scale x-axis and y-axis independently.
If I move the mouse up and down the graph scales up and down.
If I move the mouse left and right the graph scales only down with higher factor.
For me it would be more convinient, if I could assign the min and max values
for the axis in the graph.
I have noticed that the variable for graphs must be x.
In physical equations the variable is very often the time t.
Sheets would be easier to understand if I could keep the right variable
throughout the formulas and the graph.
I have to enter the the variable in the parenthesis anyhow.
So you will know the name.
This could be combined with the definition of a range,
which was also requested in one of the other posts.
I also have difficulties in operating the 'Scale' for the graph.
I can not scale x-axis and y-axis independently.
If I move the mouse up and down the graph scales up and down.
If I move the mouse left and right the graph scales only down with higher factor.
For me it would be more convinient, if I could assign the min and max values
for the axis in the graph.
#2 Posted: 2/9/2009 1:18:36 PM
Hello.
All that you said about graphs will be added soon.
One remark to functions with 't' variables for plotting - screenshot shows how you could do this:

All that you said about graphs will be added soon.
One remark to functions with 't' variables for plotting - screenshot shows how you could do this:
#3 Posted: 2/9/2009 1:44:58 PM
Thank you for the quick answer and the first workaround.
Could you help me with another graph related issue?
Currently I can't get more than one curve into the graph.
I have seen some samples in the forum where a system of equations is used.
I have entered:
____{sin (x)
f(x):={2 * sin(x)
If I add a 2D-graph of f(x) no curves will be shown.
Is there a trick ?
Could you help me with another graph related issue?
Currently I can't get more than one curve into the graph.
I have seen some samples in the forum where a system of equations is used.
I have entered:
____{sin (x)
f(x):={2 * sin(x)
If I add a 2D-graph of f(x) no curves will be shown.
Is there a trick ?
#4 Posted: 2/9/2009 2:19:45 PM
Those pic's you saw was for the 0.50.4 version of the program.
Last versions of SMath Studio doesn't support multiple graphs into a plot canvas. This feature will be added as soon as possible.
Last versions of SMath Studio doesn't support multiple graphs into a plot canvas. This feature will be added as soon as possible.
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