Graph Pixel Screen for Mathematical Functions Version 1.0b

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Have you ever wondered if you could draw mathematical functions on a graph in Second Life? No? Well, now you can anyway!

This is a screen made of 2048 faces (or pixels), the absolute maximum you can have in one single object, and it has 2 main functions.

It has a basic text display that supports up to 2048 characters. The font has support for most accents (141 total characters)

Its second mode is the graph. Here, you can write ANY function of one variable with the following operators: +, -, *, /, ^, sqrt(), cos(), sin(), tan() and log(), acos() and asin()

It allows you to zoom in and out to adapt to the size of your functions. It can allow you to overlay functions on top of each other, and color-codes their definition at the top left of the screen so you're never confused as to which is which.

It uses a fast interpolation algorithm to quickly draw even the most complex of functions in a fraction of the time it would normally take.

It can deal with discontinuous functions (1/x) reasonably well, and correctly displays log(x) as its true value (doesn't report 0 for log(x) when x is below zero).

Best of all, it fits neatly into one script!

I hope you have fun with it, and if you have any suggestions or find any bugs, don't hesitate to let me know!

Features

  • Draws mathematical functions
  • Pixel screen
  • Text screen
  • Graph screen
  • 2048 pixels and characters

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L$200

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