OpenPlaG

OpenPlaG

openPlaG is a PHP based function graph plotter for the use on websites. It was first released in April 2006. In June 2007 its source code was published under the GNU GPL license. PlaG is an abbreviation for Plot a Graph.

The current version 2.6 of openPlaG allows the display of up to three function graphs, their derivative and their integral. It can compute several different functions with a focus on a large function variety and on probability functions. Settings for a graph can be saved and loaded. A substitution for a user-defined formula can be used. It has an instruction page, which explains the use of the plotter and the function syntax.

About 180 functions are predefined. These belong to the categories basic functions, trigonometric and hyperbolic functions, non-differentiable functions, probability functions, special functions, programmable functions, iterations and fractals, differential and integral equations.

References

* [http://directory.fsf.org/math/plot/openplag.html openPlaG in FSF/UNESCO Free Software Directory]
* [http://freshmeat.net/projects/openplag/ freshmeat listing]
* [http://webscripts.softpedia.com/script/Graphs-and-Charts/openPlaG-45281.html Softpedia listing]

External links

* [http://rechneronline.de/openPlaG/ openPlaG download page]


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