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#1 Nexus_t1000

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Posted 22 December 2004 - 07:26 PM

Friends, i did get the new Spreadsheet application and i did upload it into my CP300, after that, i did input the 1st exercise data, i did try to graph the results graphics and the CP300 did draw the 1st graph (The bars one) ok, but when i did try to draw the sinusoidal one, i couldnt. No one of the menues contains any option to do that, more else, i did try with the 2nd sample in the same eActivity with the same results.
The questions are :

1.- How can i draw, simultaneously 2 graphs in at the same time?
2.- How can i draw the sinusoidal curve that appears in the exercise?


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Posted 22 December 2004 - 10:58 PM

The example is from the upcoming OS 2.0, which has the spreadsheet built-in. I don't know if you can do this example using the add-in spreadsheet.

The built-in spreadsheet is an improved version. You can do a few things that you couldn't in the add-in. ;) Also because it is built-in, you can put a spreadsheet in an eActivity, and I'm pretty sure you can drag-and-drop an equation from the eActivity to the spreadsheet graph. (I'm not positive if you can do this, but I'm pretty sure.)

I checked classpad.net, and it looks like OS 2.0 isn't availablw for download yet. I imagine it will be available VERY soon because there is already aneActivity using the built-in spreadsheet and OS 2.0.

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Posted 23 December 2004 - 12:28 PM

The example is from the upcoming OS 2.0, which has the spreadsheet built-in. I don't know if you can do this example using the add-in spreadsheet.

The built-in spreadsheet is an improved version. You can do a few things that you couldn't in the add-in. ;)  Also because it is built-in, you can put a spreadsheet in an eActivity, and I'm pretty sure you can drag-and-drop an equation from the eActivity to the spreadsheet graph. (I'm not positive if you can do this, but I'm pretty sure.)

I checked classpad.net, and it looks like OS 2.0 isn't availablw for download yet. I imagine it will be available VERY soon because there is already aneActivity using the built-in spreadsheet and OS 2.0.

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Roger, Roger SoftCalc. we must be patient then. B)

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Posted 24 December 2004 - 01:41 PM

Roger, Roger SoftCalc. we must be patient then. B)

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However, why the Fourier example that i mention is posted thogether with the spreadsheet add-in version????. It is extrange

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Posted 26 December 2004 - 07:15 AM

However, why the Fourier example that i mention is posted thogether with the spreadsheet add-in version????. It is extrange

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What example is this?
The example I was talking about is on http://www.classpad....spreadsheet.php , and is for OS 2.0. Is there another example?




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