32 lines
901 B
C#
32 lines
901 B
C#
using Graphing.Forms;
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using Graphing.Graphables;
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using System;
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using System.Windows.Forms;
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namespace Graphing.Testing;
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internal static class Program
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{
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[STAThread]
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public static void Main()
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{
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Application.EnableVisualStyles();
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Application.SetCompatibleTextRenderingDefault(false);
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Application.SetHighDpiMode(HighDpiMode.PerMonitorV2);
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GraphForm graph = new("One Of The Graphing Calculators Of All Time");
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Equation equ = new(Math.Sin);
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SlopeField sf = new(2, (x, y) => Math.Cos(x));
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TangentLine tl = new(2, 2, equ);
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graph.Graph(equ, sf, tl);
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// Now, when integrating equations, the result is much less jagged
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// and much faster. Try it out! You can also select points along
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// equations and such as well. Click on an equation to see for
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// yourself!
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Application.Run(graph);
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}
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}
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