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looking for free software to draw sin(A*x) graph

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  • S Southmountain

    I am reading a math book and it has very good charts for sinoid functions. I want to repeat author's steps and need a software to draw these charts: here is my screenshot for these kinds of functions

    diligent hands rule....

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    obermd
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    Excel or Libre Office Calc can do this.

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    • S Southmountain

      I am reading a math book and it has very good charts for sinoid functions. I want to repeat author's steps and need a software to draw these charts: here is my screenshot for these kinds of functions

      diligent hands rule....

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      Amarnath S
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      Python Matplotlib [Matplotlib — Visualization with Python](https://matplotlib.org/) [^] can do it for free. By the way, am curious to know the name of the math book you're reading. I have a small program (in JavaScript) to test our knowledge of Sines/Sinusoids - [SineDrill](https://amarnaths0005.github.io/SineDrill/) [^]

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      • S Southmountain

        I am reading a math book and it has very good charts for sinoid functions. I want to repeat author's steps and need a software to draw these charts: here is my screenshot for these kinds of functions

        diligent hands rule....

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        Jeremy Falcon
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        [gnuplot](http://www.gnuplot.info/) It's free and way, way more feature rich than Excel or Calc. It has a steep learning curve with its built in command/scripting language but much easier than dealing with a library. Also, there are plenty of examples on their site to help you get started. It also has a ton of export formats, etc. I recently used it to analyze some data myself. You can check out the [demos](https://gnuplot.sourceforge.net/demo\_6.1/) to get an idea of what it can do and there are some YouTube tutorial [vidoes](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9QUtcfyBFhE) to help get you started. Also, the video link covers plotting sine waves.

        Jeremy Falcon

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        • R Rick York

          You could write your own. I use this library a lot and it works really well and it is very easy to use : High-speed Charting Control[^].

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          Nisha Marshall
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          Hello

          I wholeheartedly agree!

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          • S Southmountain

            I am reading a math book and it has very good charts for sinoid functions. I want to repeat author's steps and need a software to draw these charts: here is my screenshot for these kinds of functions

            diligent hands rule....

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            Bassam Abdul Baki
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            I've used several of these on and off. [Graphing Calculator 3D - Official app in the Microsoft Store](https://apps.microsoft.com/detail/9nblggh557rp?hl=en-US&gl=US) [GNU Octave](https://octave.org/) [Maxima, a Computer Algebra System](https://maxima.sourceforge.io/) [Graph | Plotting of mathematical functions](https://www.padowan.dk/)

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            • Mike HankeyM Mike Hankey

              Something like this? Graphing Calculator 3D - Official app in the Microsoft Store[^]

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              Southmountain
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              thanks for this info:rose:

              diligent hands rule....

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              • B Bassam Abdul Baki

                I've used several of these on and off. [Graphing Calculator 3D - Official app in the Microsoft Store](https://apps.microsoft.com/detail/9nblggh557rp?hl=en-US&gl=US) [GNU Octave](https://octave.org/) [Maxima, a Computer Algebra System](https://maxima.sourceforge.io/) [Graph | Plotting of mathematical functions](https://www.padowan.dk/)

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                Southmountain
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                :rose:

                diligent hands rule....

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                • S Southmountain

                  I am reading a math book and it has very good charts for sinoid functions. I want to repeat author's steps and need a software to draw these charts: here is my screenshot for these kinds of functions

                  diligent hands rule....

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                  One web site that seems to do something like that: plot sin(x y) - Wolfram|Alpha[^] And one that does not (quite manage it), but is interesting. mathsisfun.com (Equation Grapher)[^]

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                  • S Southmountain

                    I am reading a math book and it has very good charts for sinoid functions. I want to repeat author's steps and need a software to draw these charts: here is my screenshot for these kinds of functions

                    diligent hands rule....

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                    Jan Kucera
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                    The built-in Calculator app in any recent version of Windows can plot these. Then there is [Microsoft Mathematics](https://archive.org/details/msmath4)...

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                    • S Southmountain

                      I am reading a math book and it has very good charts for sinoid functions. I want to repeat author's steps and need a software to draw these charts: here is my screenshot for these kinds of functions

                      diligent hands rule....

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                      radius200
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                      Desmos | Graphing Calculator[^] does it on a webpage and is amazingly easy to use

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                      • S Southmountain

                        I am reading a math book and it has very good charts for sinoid functions. I want to repeat author's steps and need a software to draw these charts: here is my screenshot for these kinds of functions

                        diligent hands rule....

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                        Andrew Codd
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                        Look up Desmos

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                          Look up Desmos

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                          Here's a third vote for Desmos. My wife uses it almost every day in her quest to learn calculus. It also has compute functionality separate from graphing.

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