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Graphs
Reading time: 1minSuggeriment
You can find all the available commands related to graphics here.
The Sheet can have an area for plotters on the right. Plotters are containers for graphs of functions. They can be heavily configured. You can see that plotters have background
, axis
and grid
. They also have centre
and scale
concerning the view. Each plotter has a name on top and a button to configure its properties. You can change the point of view in real time by dragging the mouse or rolling the mouse wheel over the plotter.
There are bigger versions of plotters, too. Click on the arrow at the bottom-left to see them. In the bigger version, there are sliders to change the point of view. Moreover, the bigger version of the 2-D plotter has a crosshair and shows, at the bottom right, the coordinates of the selected point. This is useful for obtaining information about the drawn functions.
You can put things in the plotter by using the Plot
action over a formula. If there is no plotter in the sheet, a new one will be created. Otherwise, the graph object will be placed in an existing plotter. Graph objects can also be heavily configured. Each graph object has label
, color
and width,
and maybe border
, interior
and transparency
. These properties can be configured by clicking the Plot
action icon located next to the formula. You can also move one graph object from one plotter to another through the configuration popup next to the Plot
icon.
Furthermore, you can create several objects using top-bar actions or drawing by hand through handwritten geometry recognition. You can configure them like you had made it through the sheet. See Graph for background.
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Actions | |
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Plot |
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Plot 3-D |
Commands | |
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Place the boundaries as parameters, and you'll get a region object that's ready to plot. |