Grapher Equation Plotter



Grapher   Equation Plotter

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Ratings Score: 4.18

Reviews: 64

Updated: 1601906061

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Developer: Basile Van Hoorick

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Available On: PlayStore

About Grapher Equation Plotter

<b>Grapher</b> is a fast and effective equation plotter, capable of drawing any function, solving equations and calculating expressions. Especially if you're a student, teacher or engineer, this app is made with you in mind! A wide range of predefined functions is available, including trigonometric & hyperbolic functions, polar coordinates, differentiation and more. Anything you type will be processed and displayed instantly by a powerful math engine, in both 2D and 3D modes. Furthermore, functions can reference each other by their name. As I strive to make Grapher fit your needs, any feedback and bug-reports are greatly appreciated. This free version has most but not all features; please consider buying Grapher Pro to enjoy awesome extensions such as parameter sliders and complex plotting! <b>Curve types</b> • Function (e.g. parabola, sine wave) • Polar (e.g. rose, spiral) • Parametric (e.g. ellipse, Lissajous) on the xy-plane or rθ-plane • Implicit equation (e.g. conic sections) • Implicit inequality (e.g. half-plane) • 3D function (e.g. paraboloid) • 3D parametric curve (e.g. helix) • 3D parametric surface (e.g. sphere, hyperboloid) <b>More features</b> • Equation solver (numerical) • Find roots, extrema and intersections with other functions • Functions can reference each other, e.g. g(x)=2*f(x+1) • Custom math keyboard • Auto-detect input type • User variable support for both numbers and functions • Adjustable parameter range (for cartesian, polar & parametric curves) • Input history • Plot up to 28 graphs at once • Differentiation (numerical) • Trace graph • Capture screenshots <u>Note</u>: Mathematical functions should be typed by their names, for example sqrt(x) means √x. Hold a key to see all function names starting with that letter. If something is unclear, be sure to check out the 'Help' page as all details are summarized there.