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by Admin on Thu Jan 22, 2009 4:25 pm

Hehe, with all the talks about points, vectors and edges I was thinking of "edge" in a mathematical context! lol!
With that definition, the current version of Graphing Calculator 3D is not "over-the-edge" yet but since I got several requests for inclusion of vectors I will add that to the next version.
I will keep you posted about that here in this forum.

Cheers,
Saeid

by rfantster on Thu Jan 22, 2009 1:16 pm

rfantster wrote:3D Points would be great. Vectors as well would be over the edge.


Being able to plot vectors in 3D space would be fantastic, extremely cool, "over-the-edge".
Ridiculous slang, I know, but isn't most slang a little silly? Smile

by Admin on Fri Dec 12, 2008 1:49 am

In current version (v2.6) the issue with x-y-z points are fixed. Now you can put the 2D or 3D coordinates of your points in the table and observe them being plotted immediately after each coordinate is inserted.

Example shown here:



As for vectors over the edge, I'm not sure what you mean. Can you explain more?

3D Points and Vectors

by rfantster on Thu Dec 11, 2008 9:03 pm

3D Points would be great. Vectors as well would be over the edge.

by Admin on Tue Oct 21, 2008 6:53 am

Thanks for bringing this to my attention lasers51. It seems like the unknowingly we disabled the plotting of point Tables. We will quickly fix that release a new version. Meanwhile you can do the following as work around:
1) Plot z=0 (or y=0 if you want to plot 2D points).
2) Select "Draw: Points" in Draw Attributes.
3) Modify, remove or add new points to the series of x,y,z values that were automatically generated for z=0.

Let me know if you had problems with the above or have more questions.
cheers,
Saeid