Plotting High Resolution Graphs.
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Plotting High Resolution Graphs.
I'm trying to plot a graph of the function y=1-(x)exp2 (just an example....don't take too literally)
x starts at an arbitrary value. The resulting y gives the first point on the graph.
The y value from the previous step is fed back into the function as if it were x. The resulting y gives the second point on the graph.
This process is repeated over, say, one hundred thousand steps.
Obviously, a spreadsheet can calculate the numbers. However, the spreadsheet graphing function isn't good enough to produce a decent graph.
How can I plot my graph on-screen in super-high quality, please?
x starts at an arbitrary value. The resulting y gives the first point on the graph.
The y value from the previous step is fed back into the function as if it were x. The resulting y gives the second point on the graph.
This process is repeated over, say, one hundred thousand steps.
Obviously, a spreadsheet can calculate the numbers. However, the spreadsheet graphing function isn't good enough to produce a decent graph.
How can I plot my graph on-screen in super-high quality, please?
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Google throws back lots of results for graphing software e.g. :
http://www.cradlefields.com/products.html
http://www.winappslist.com/education/graph.htm
or if you want to spend money...
http://www.mathcad.com/products/mathcad12/
http://www.cradlefields.com/products.html
http://www.winappslist.com/education/graph.htm
or if you want to spend money...
http://www.mathcad.com/products/mathcad12/