GraphApplet 1.05
Author Patrik Lundin, patrik@lundin.info, http://www.lundin.info
 
 

Για να σχεδιάσετε μια συνάρτηση εισάγετε την συνάρτηση στο πλαίσιο είτε με κλικ στα πλήκτρα
της εφαρμογής, είτε από το πληκτρολόγιο και έπειτα επιλέξτε το κουμπί PlotF .
Μπορείτε να σχεδιάσετε μόνο συναρτήσεις του τύπου y=f(x).
Για να μεγιστοποιήσετε μια περιοχή,επιλέξτε την περιοχή με το ποντίκι και αφήστε το αριστερό
πλήκτρο του ποντικιού. Η περιοχή μεγιστοποιείται, για να ελαχιστοποιηθεί επιλέξτε το πλήκτρο ZOut.
Για να επαναφέρετε τα όρια στην προεπιλογή x:[-10,10] y:[-10,10] επιλέξτε το πλήκτρο Reset.
Για να καθαρίσετε το πλαίσιο εισαγωγής επιλέξτε το πλήκτρο Clear, για να διαγράψετε μια
συγκεκριμένη συνάρτηση κάντε διπλό κλικ στην συνάρτηση στην λίστα των συναρτήσεων στα δεξιά
της εφαρμογής ή επιλέξτε το πλήκτρο Cls για να καθαρίσετε όλη την οθόνη.

Description
How To Setup The Applet
All Functions
 

Description

The GraphApplet 1.05 is a full featured Graphing Calculator with some rare features added.

It is recommended that you use Netscape 4.x or higher or IE 4.x or higher for this applet and
at least 800x600 resolution with more than 256 colors. Result in older browsers and with different
resolution or color depth may vary, some problems have been noticed in older browsers.

The GraphApplet has all the common operators and functions as expected from any scientific
calculator and combines it with function graphing capabilities.

The GraphApplet supports juxtaposition which means you can write your expressions just as you
would write them on a piece of paper, for example xcos(x) or 5x^3-6x

The GraphApplet has support for symbolic differentiation using the diff function.

To use the applet as a calculator click on the buttons or use the keyboard to form your expression
and then press enter or click the Eval button to evaluate.
Note that when you click on a function button it will fill in a left parenthesis, you will have to match it
with a right parenthesis either by clicking on the ) button or enter it with the keyboard.

To draw a function enter the function by clicking on the buttons or enter them with the keyboard
and then press the PlotF button, you can only draw function of type y=f(x) .
To zoom into an area, select an area with the mouse ( click, hold down and drag ) and release,
the area you selected will be zoomed in, to zoom out use the ZOut button.
To reset the bounds to the original x:[-10,10] y:[-10,10] click on the Reset button.

To clear the input field click the Clear button, to clear a individual drawed function double click on the
function name in the list to the right of the applet or click on the Cls button to clear the whole screen.

To enter something into memory first click the M-> button and click on either m1 or m2,
to clear the memory first click on MCls and then either m1 or m2

How To Setup The Applet

Follow these steps to setup the applet on your webpage:

1.  Copy the files called cjmath.jar and gapplet.jar to the same folder as your web pages are in.
( If you are using ftp make sure the files are uploaded as binary and not ascii. )

2.  Copy this applet HTML tag to the page where you want to use the applet :

    <applet archive="cjmath.jar,gapplet.jar" code="GraphApplet.class" width=655 height=360>
    </applet>

3.  Open the page in a webbrowser that supports Java and start to use the GraphApplet.
     The GraphApplet is best viewed in at least 800x600 resolution and more than 256 colors.

All Functions

Calculator Controls

Eval    - Evaluates an expression, the calculator first tries to evaluate the expression,
              if it fails then it tries to draw the expression.

Clear   - Clears the input area.

PlotF   - Plots a function of type y=f(x)

ZOut   - Zooms out the current area with a factor of x2.
             To Zoom into an area, select the area with the mouse and release.

Reset  - Reset the bounds to the original x:[-10,10] y:[-10,10]

Cls      - Clears the whole drawing area and all functions.
              To clear an individual function double click on the function in the list to the right of the applet.

M->    - Enters an expression or a value into memory, first click this button and then chose either m1 or m2

MCls  - Clears the memory, first click this button and then on either m1 or m2 to clear that memory.
              Note that memory will be gone if you leave the page with the applet and then return at a later point.

m1      - Memory 1

m2      - Memory 2
 

Operators and Functions

sqrt     -  sqrt of a value or expression.

sin       -  sin of a value or expression.

cos      -  cos of a value or expression.

tan      -  tan of a value or expression.

atan    -  atan of a value or expression.

acos   -  acos of a value or expression.

asin    -  asin of a value or expression.

acotan    -  acotan of a value or expression.

exp       -  The constant euler raised to a value or expression.

ln          - The natural logarithm.

10log    -  The 10 logarithm of a value or expression.

fac        -  The faculty of a value or expression.

diff        -  Symbolically differentiates an expression of one variable

pi          - The constant PI

euler      - The Euler constant, base for the natural logarithm.

+            - Addition operator.

-             - Subtraction operator.

*            - Multiplication operator.

/             - Division operator.

^           - Raised to operator.
 

The calculator also supports the following functions when entered through the keyboard:

sinh        -  Hyperbolic sine

cosh       -  Hyperbolic cosine

tanh        -  Hyperbolic tangens

abs         -  Absolute value of value or expression.

ceil         -  Returns the smallest (closest to negative infinity)
                 value that is not less than the argument and is equal to
                 a mathematical integer.

floor       - Returns the largest (closest to positive infinity)
                value that is not greater than the argument and is
                equal to a mathematical integer.

sfac       - Semifaculty of value or expression.

round     - rounds the argument to the closest mathematical integer.
               Example: round( 3.4 ) = 3.0, round( 4.99 ) = 5.0 etc...

fpart      -  returns the decimalvalue of its argument

[base]log(..)   - any logaritm.  Example: 10log(10) = 1.0, exp(1)log(exp(1)) = 1.0

%           - Modulo.

==          - Equal, returns 1.0 if it's arguments are equal or 0.0 othervise.

!=          - Not Equal, returns 1.0 if it's arguments are not equal or 0.0 othervise.

&&        - And, returns 1.0 if both arguments evaluates to 1.0, or 0.0 othervise.

||            - Or, returns 1.0 if any of it's arguments evaluates to 1.0, or 0.0 othervise.

>            - Larger than, returns 1.0 if the value of the argument to the left is larger
               than the value of the argument to the right, or 0.0 othervise.

<           - Less than, returns 1.0 if the value of the argument to the left is less
               than the value of the argument to the right, or 0.0 othervise.

>=         - Larger than or equal to, returns 1.0 if the value of the argument to the left is larger
               than or equal to the value of the argument to the right, or 0.0 othervise.

<=         - Less than or equal to, returns 1.0 if the value of the argument to the left is less
                than or equal to the value of the argument to the right, or 0.0 othervise.

!           - Not, returns 0.0 if it's argument evaluates to 1.0 and returns 1.0 if
               it's argument evaluates to anything other than 1.0
 
 


Author Patrik Lundin, patrik@lundin.info, http://www.lundin.info