Re: 3-D graphing software?

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On 20/11/2007, Rick Stevens <rstevens@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Mon, 2007-11-19 at 23:51 +0000, Paul Smith wrote:
> > On Nov 19, 2007 11:47 PM, Dotan Cohen <dotancohen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > > 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.
> >
> > Gnuplot or Maxima with WxMaxima as interface? Maxima uses Gnuplot.
>
> If you install Mesa as well, there's tons of stuff that runs on that.
> Try http://www.mesa3d.org/ and go to the "Links" section on the left
> pane of the page.

Some nice tools in there. None of them relevant to me (except for
Matimatica) but good to know in any case. Thanks.

Dotan Cohen

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