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General Discussion => Technology and Development => Web Programming and Design => Topic started by: Deep Toaster on December 09, 2011, 07:31:11 pm
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Google got a grapher! :D http://lmgtfy.com/?q=y+%3D+x+%5E+2
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Damn that's nice :D
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Oh, I thought they were selling their own new calculators :P
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I wish they were....maybe i wish they were :P
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Now that would be nice. Graphing calculators with Google Chrome installed. (Same acronym, too.)
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That might exist. Probably on the open-source calculators projects we have on Omnimaga.
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That might exist. Probably on the open-source calculators projects we have on Omnimaga.
Are you serious or not? IDK what to believe these days. (LuaFX, ndless, grammer)
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That might exist. Probably on the open-source calculators projects we have on Omnimaga.
Are you serious or not? IDK what to believe these days. (LuaFX, ndless, grammer)
Well, I meant stuff like OTCalc and UberGraphX.
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Ohh. But, umm, neither of these are ready for purchase yet, are they?
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Don't think so. Seems abandoned.
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In Opera it only shows links to results of the equation and images of graphs hosted elsewhere ???
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That is pretty cool!
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In Opera it only shows links to results of the equation and images of graphs hosted elsewhere ???
I guess it doesn't support Opera :/
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That is great! Thanks for sharing! :)
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In Opera it only shows links to results of the equation and images of graphs hosted elsewhere ???
I guess it doesn't support Opera :/
But again maybe it's on purpose, considering how anti-Opera/IE Google is
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Well, it must use advanced CSS3/HTML5 features Chrome have and the others don't.
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It works great in Firefox 8, with a graph that you can drag around, scale, etc.
Edit: Even scientific notation in the coordinates 0.o
Amazing :D/me waits for Google CAS :P
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Well, it must use advanced CSS3/HTML5 features Chrome have and the others don't.
Ok. In my case it really just do a standard Google search.
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I am amazed at how good it is, it even works for stuff this big y=2x^3+2x^2+1000x^9+21093712321^x^21321, and bigger!
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its also pretty good at recognizing when to graph something it works for y=sin(x) y =sin(x) y= sin(x) y = sin(x) f(x) = sin(x) and who knows what else
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D: It doesn't work with f(a)=sin(a)
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D: It doesn't work with f(a)=sin(a)
Doesn't work on a TI-83 Plus either :P
I wonder if Google plans to support 3D/4D someday :o
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I wonder if Google plans to support 3D/4D someday :o
4d o.O
I think they might. first they have to make and finish a CAS though
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This is freaking awesome. What will google do next.... The world is waiting!
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This is freaking awesome. What will google do next.... The world is waiting!
4D and 1.3D... can't wait!
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Don't forget πD and i (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imaginary_number)D.
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for the moment, the only thing it has over wolfram:alpha is the resizing/live interaction. Wolfram can do more than an nspire cas by far.
They are the makers of mathCAD, after all.
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Didn't they make Mathematica too?
And I just discovered WolframAlpha a few days ago. I'm still in the process of being blown away.
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Apparently google graphing calculator doesn't work in Opera 11.61
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for the moment, the only thing it has over wolfram:alpha is the resizing/live interaction. Wolfram can do more than an nspire cas by far.
They are the makers of mathCAD, after all.
*Mathematica
Don't want people to get confused and get MathCAD. They'd go "WTF is this?" whereas the Mathematica program has Wolfram's logo everywhere they could fit it.
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lol ok. Whoops.
I still can't get over the fact that wolfram actually made mathematica for linux :D :D :D :D :D even though I found out a few months ago.