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Grapher question - freeradical - 03-16-2009

Is it possible to have radian scale in the x axis and a rational scale in the y axis?


Re: Grapher question - Filliam H. Muffman - 03-16-2009

Is this a specific program? I think most of the time in math and electronics, the x axis is labeled in fractions of Pi (= 1 radian).




Re: Grapher question - freeradical - 03-16-2009

Filliam H. Muffman wrote:
Is this a specific program? I think most of the time in math and electronics, the x axis is labeled in fractions of Pi (= 1 radian).

Yes, it is the Grapher program located in the utilities folder. It is the replacement for the old graphing calculator program that used to with Macs. It is an Apple program though, not third party.

I cannot seem to get the x axis labeled in fractions of Pi


Re: Grapher question - Filliam H. Muffman - 03-16-2009

Okay, I have not used it. I found a manual for the version of the program before Apple bought it. There does not seem to be any help in a quick look.
Support page - http://www.arizona-software.ch/curvuspro/support.html
Direct link - http://www.arizona-software.ch/curvuspro/download/Curvus%20Pro%203.1%20User%27s%20Guide.pdf

Looking at some of the pages posted from people using it, the best option seems to be setting the range limits as decimal mulitples/fractions of Pi.


Re: Grapher question - freeradical - 03-16-2009

Thanks for the links.