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risenow2013-12-17 15:45:18
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risenow, 2013-12-17 15:45:18

Is there a web service that allows you to plot your own input function?

Hello. The fact is that I constantly have to work from different computers and often need to test mathematical functions of fairly decent complexity. Since I log in from different computers, it is very inconvenient to constantly write a new program that builds a graph (I can’t throw it on a USB flash drive, because such situations arise quite unexpectedly). Therefore, I am interested in a web service that implements such functionality, so that such inconveniences do not arise.

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cheerfulatlas, 2013-12-17
@risenow

Try www.wolframalpha.com
Examples - www.wolframalpha.com/examples/PlottingAndGraphics.html

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Vit, 2013-12-17
@fornit1917

the first thing that came across in Google
yotx.ru
www.reshalki.ru/yasam/graph.htm

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red_line_nes, 2013-12-17
@red_line_nes

When a similar situation arises, I pull the necessary files from my Google drive. Accordingly, I store there, what is used periodically.

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veontomo, 2013-12-18
@veontomo

For example, directly in the Google search bar. It builds graphs and quite complex functions. Type, for example, sin(x) + x/2 and see the result.

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Volodymyr S., 2013-12-18
@VYBGSS

Well, I thought everyone knew about WolframAlpha .

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