Re: 3-D graphing software?
- From: GianPiero Puccioni <gianpiero.puccioni@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2007 16:35:18 +0100
You can try LabPlot <http://labplot.sourceforge.net/> which is in the repository and can be installed via "yum install labplot"
In an advanced Calculus course, we are dealing with functions with 2
(and more) variables. Is there any 3-D graphing software for Fedora
available? Something like Kalgebra, but with a bit more functions such
as multiple functions graphed at the same time, asymptote min max and
other significant points, zoom into 3-D graph, graph of derivative and
integral, etc. Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
Dotan Cohen
Or QtiPLot <http://soft.proindependent.com/qtiplot.html>.
QP is distributed in a strange way 'tho: you can get the sources and compile it yourself or get the RPM and support for a small price or try a functional demo (misses a few plugins but is perfectly usable).
Another possibility is Scigraphica <http://scigraphica.sourceforge.net/>
but developmental seems stopped.
All are supposed to be a replacement for Origin.
GiP
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