InterLab, Plot3d

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crownixx
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InterLab, Plot3d

#1 Post by crownixx »

math educational softwares
- for students, teachers and all persons that enjoy mathematical ideas and computer art.

Plot3d
Plot3d is a program for graphing functions of two variables on Windows 98/Me/2000/XP. We can view the graph as a simulated R3 space on the computer screen. (plane projections from R3). Using the OpenGL rendering library the Plot3d program allows us to explore mathematical functions geometrically.
http://www.plot3d.net/ov.html

Interlab
Iterlab is a program for viewing graphical iteration graphs.
Iteration is simply the process of repeatedly taking the results of a function and feeding them back into the same function. For this purpose the function, y=f(x) could be representative of some process in motion, called a dynamical system.
http://www.plot3d.net/hyperscope/iterlab.html

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#2 Post by JohnW »

A really great find!
So thanks crownixx.
BTW - Ifactor on the same site is also a fun (and interesting) app.

crownixx
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#3 Post by crownixx »

BTW - Ifactor on the same site is also a fun (and interesting) app.
the reason i excluding it in the list because at first i think it doesnt have much functionality..but when think it again, that should be in the submission too.. thanks for the respon

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Re: InterLab, Plot3d

#4 Post by donald »

Plot3d (which has been raised to version 2.4.1.1 though this is not yet? tested), Iterlab, and Ifactor all share the same website which is down.

All are currently available at Softpedia.

Plot3d@Softpedia

Iterlab@Softpedia

Ifactor@Softpedia

Surely someone else is interested in these programs.

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Re: InterLab, Plot3d

#5 Post by webfork »

donald wrote:All are currently available at Softpedia.

Plot3d@Softpedia

Iterlab@Softpedia

Ifactor@Softpedia
Took way too long, but just updated these. Thanks donald.

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