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Is that the LHC?
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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Appears as the IBM System 3 Computers I operated long ago. Except for the Warp Core.
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Exactly.
Why speculate as to what it "must look like" when we've already had plenty of opportunities to look at it?
I realize I'm being literal. And the original post showed the LHC. No need to wonder.
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I am reading a math book and it has very good charts for sinoid functions.
I want to repeat author's steps and need a software to draw these charts:
here is my screenshot for these kinds of functions
diligent hands rule....
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You could write your own. I use this library a lot and it works really well and it is very easy to use : High-speed Charting Control[^].
"They have a consciousness, they have a life, they have a soul! Damn you! Let the rabbits wear glasses! Save our brothers! Can I get an amen?"
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thanks for this info
diligent hands rule....
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Excel or Libre Office Calc can do this.
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Python Matplotlib Matplotlib — Visualization with Python [^] can do it for free.
By the way, am curious to know the name of the math book you're reading.
I have a small program (in JavaScript) to test our knowledge of Sines/Sinusoids - SineDrill [^]
modified 5-May-24 20:35pm.
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gnuplot
It's free and way, way more feature rich than Excel or Calc. It has a steep learning curve with its built in command/scripting language but much easier than dealing with a library. Also, there are plenty of examples on their site to help you get started. It also has a ton of export formats, etc. I recently used it to analyze some data myself.
You can check out the demos to get an idea of what it can do and there are some YouTube tutorial vidoes to help get you started. Also, the video link covers plotting sine waves.
Jeremy Falcon
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diligent hands rule....
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The built-in Calculator app in any recent version of Windows can plot these.
Then there is Microsoft Mathematics...
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