Online Graphing Calculator
Posted by Michael on 7 January 2007, 17:22 GMT
Our very own editor-in-chief Magnus has found an interesting website called FooPlot. FooPlot is an online graphing calculator that provides basic graphing functionality. It provides a user interface style similar to that of Google Maps, allowing for the graph to be dragged and zoomed in upon.
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Kevin Ouellet
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mhmm wasn't there a similar thing for PC by TI before?
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7 January 2007, 17:33 GMT
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James Koch
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Thats always nice to know, especially if you forget your calc in your locker (like I have done several times).
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7 January 2007, 18:06 GMT
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Matt M
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And the POTY results???????
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7 January 2007, 20:23 GMT
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bob7
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I know Mac OS comes with a nice graphing calculator, that even does 3D and animation. IIRC theres a windows version of it out there somewhere.
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7 January 2007, 21:53 GMT
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Brandon Wilson
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This reminds me of the time I set up my 83+ to be remote controlled from the internet...people could graph anything they wanted and be secure in the knowledge that they were using a real TI-83 Plus.
But it was slow and stuff, so...yeah, this is nice. I've forgotten my calculator a time or two at school and desperately needed to graph something.
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7 January 2007, 22:59 GMT
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JfG
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Actually, it should have been more like "Our very own editor-in-chief Magnus reads digg", cf link :D
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8 January 2007, 00:05 GMT
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anykey
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OH. I misread the article...thought there for a second that magnus managed to write a very sophisticated AJAX (oh, how I despise that acronym!) application.
Nice.
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9 January 2007, 03:34 GMT
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