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Can the Engineering Calulator plot 3-D graph?
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hazel@learning
, Oct 19 2002 04:38 AM
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#1
Posted 19 October 2002 - 04:38 AM
#2
Posted 19 October 2002 - 08:50 AM
What is the type (i.e. CF9850G) of the engineering calculator?
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Guest_[Guest] hazel@learning_*
Posted 19 October 2002 - 10:33 AM
what if Algebra FX2 ?
#4
Posted 20 October 2002 - 01:32 AM
Their is nocalc from CASIO capable of it but some one is currently building such a software... but it's not for tomorrow.
#5
Posted 21 October 2002 - 09:38 AM
Hi,
3d graph....
The main problem of making this program is not really the graphical part.. but rather the fact that we, 'til now, don't know how to acces the maths api of the calc. therefor I'll have to make my own new api... and that, I'm afraid will take some time, I do have other things to care for as well
If you really need a functional 3d-grapher, then go out and get yourself one of the better TI calcs, like TI89 or TI92
If you, on the other hand, can live without that function for a while, you might have the pleasure of one day using MY new 3D-grapher for the AFX2.0
3d graph....

The main problem of making this program is not really the graphical part.. but rather the fact that we, 'til now, don't know how to acces the maths api of the calc. therefor I'll have to make my own new api... and that, I'm afraid will take some time, I do have other things to care for as well

If you really need a functional 3d-grapher, then go out and get yourself one of the better TI calcs, like TI89 or TI92

If you, on the other hand, can live without that function for a while, you might have the pleasure of one day using MY new 3D-grapher for the AFX2.0

#6
Posted 23 October 2002 - 07:41 PM




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