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Takes a string and evaluates it, thus giving the user an answer to a string such as "hsin(1)+hcos(1)", which will be e. The evaluator incorporates an error handler, as well as user entered constants. The function is in the module, easily made to be imported to other programs. A demonstration program is included an shows some possiblities. A help file is not included, but will be available by e-mail. An important point, to keep in mind, that almost all functions must be entered in form of sin(45). If a function has one argument, enter it like sin(45), otherwise, put first argument, function, second argument, as in 2+1.
This is a Function Grapher program that is able to take an almost unlimited number of functions the user enters, and graph them, either simultaneously or consecutive, with the first function entered being ploted first. Function Grapher is built up from my Evaluate (also known as Evaluator) module, which can also be found on Planet Source Code. Any feedback about this program is greatly appreciated. Please vote for my program. :-)
Takes a string and evaluates it, thus giving the user an answer to a string such as "hsin(1)+hcos(1)", which will be e. The evaluator incorporates an error handler, as well as user entered constants. The function is in the module, easily made to be imported to other programs. A demonstration program is included an shows some possiblities. A help file is not included, but will be available by e-mail. An important point, to keep in mind, that almost all functions must be entered in form of sin(45). If a function has one argument, enter it like sin(45), otherwise, put first argument, function, second argument, as in 2+1.
This is a Function Grapher program that is able to take an almost unlimited number of functions the user enters, and graph them, either simultaneously or consecutive, with the first function entered being ploted first. Function Grapher is built up from my Evaluate (also known as Evaluator) module, which can also be found on Planet Source Code. Any feedback about this program is greatly appreciated. Please vote for my program. :-)
Takes a string and evaluates it, thus giving the user an answer to a string such as "hsin(1)+hcos(1)", which will be e. The evaluator incorporates an error handler, as well as user entered constants. The function is in the module, easily made to be imported to other programs. A demonstration program is included an shows some possiblities. A help file is not included, but will be available by e-mail. An important point, to keep in mind, that almost all functions must be entered in form of sin(45). If a function has one argument, enter it like sin(45), otherwise, put first argument, function, second argument, as in 2+1.
This is a Function Grapher program that is able to take an almost unlimited number of functions the user enters, and graph them, either simultaneously or consecutive, with the first function entered being ploted first. Function Grapher is built up from my Evaluate (also known as Evaluator) module, which can also be found on Planet Source Code. Any feedback about this program is greatly appreciated. Please vote for my program. :-)
Takes a string and evaluates it, thus giving the user an answer to a string such as "hsin(1)+hcos(1)", which will be e. The evaluator incorporates an error handler, as well as user entered constants. The function is in the module, easily made to be imported to other programs. A demonstration program is included an shows some possiblities. A help file is not included, but will be available by e-mail. An important point, to keep in mind, that almost all functions must be entered in form of sin(45). If a function has one argument, enter it like sin(45), otherwise, put first argument, function, second argument, as in 2+1.
This is a Function Grapher program that is able to take an almost unlimited number of functions the user enters, and graph them, either simultaneously or consecutive, with the first function entered being ploted first. Function Grapher is built up from my Evaluate (also known as Evaluator) module, which can also be found on Planet Source Code. Any feedback about this program is greatly appreciated. Please vote for my program. :-)