Artifact zegrapher_3.1.1-4+b2_arm64

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  Architecture: arm64
  Depends: libc6 (>= 2.34), libgcc-s1 (>= 3.0), libqt5core5t64 (>= 5.15.1), libqt5gui5t64
    (>= 5.8.0) | libqt5gui5-gles (>= 5.8.0), libqt5network5t64 (>= 5.0.2), libqt5printsupport5t64
    (>= 5.0.2), libqt5widgets5t64 (>= 5.15.1), libstdc++6 (>= 14)
  Description: "plotting mathematical functions and sequences on the plane\n ZeGrapher\
    \ is developed with the idea that it must be as easy to use as\n possible, suitable\
    \ for high school students.\n Here are features offered by Zegrapher:\n .\n *\
    \ Visualize up to six functions simultaneously. All the usual functions\n    can\
    \ be called, they're all written on the virtual keyboard of the\n    program.\
    \ The name of these must be followed by an open parenthesis.\n    Ex : cos(3x),\
    \ sqrt(x) and not cos 3x or sqrt x. On a given function,\n    others can be called,\
    \ and so it's possible to associate or compose\n    functions.\n * Numerical sequence\
    \ plotting, they can be defined by recurrent relation,\n   or explicitly. On the\
    \ recurrent definition, you can put as much first\n   values as you need to.\n\
    \ * Parametric equation plotting, with the possibility to use a second\n   parameter,\
    \ which is \"k\". The curves can be animated, with adjustable\n   smoothness (frame\
    \ rate) and speed (ms per step).\n * Parametric function and sequence plotting.\
    \ The parameter to use is \"k\".\n   Once you put it on an function's expression,\
    \ new widgets will appear\n   on which you'll enter the range and the step of\
    \ \"k\". You can also\n   choose two colors and each curve would take a color\
    \ between these two.\n * Draw tangents, they can be moved and resized simply with\
    \ the mouse.\n * Draw derivatives and antiderivatives of functions.\n * Print\
    \ the graph, with these options :\n  \xB0  Choose the basis scale in centimeters,\
    \ so you can measure the graph\n     on the sheet with a ruler.\n  \xB0  Choose\
    \ the size and the position of the graph on the sheet.\n  \xB0  Print in color\
    \ or gray-scale.\n  \xB0  Export on a PDF file.\n * Exporting, it's possible to\
    \ use all the known formats (png, jpeg,\n   tiff, gif, ...).\n * Display a table\
    \ of values, you can do it with three different options:\n  \xB0  From current\
    \ graph view, the program will display the different\n     functions ,sequences\
    \ and parametric equation values from the graph's\n     scale. And if you move\
    \ the graph, the table would update itself\n     automatically.\n  \xB0  Manual,\
    \ you choose a number of empty boxes, then you'll enter by\n     yourself the\
    \ values that you want to know.\n  \xB0  Semi-automatic, with a given start value,\
    \ step and number of values\n     to display.\n * Navigate on the graph :\n  \xB0\
    \  Select a curve to display the coordinates of its points.\n  \xB0  Zoom/unzoom\
    \ on each axis separately or together, with the mouse\n     on a point, or on\
    \ a rectangular region.\n  \xB0  Move the graph.\n * Customize the presentation\
    \ :\n  \xB0  Change all the colors: axes, background, functions...\n  \xB0  Adjust\
    \ curves displaying precision, it'll also affect rendering speed.\n  \xB0  Show/hide\
    \ the grid.\n  \xB0  Activate/deactivate curves' smoothing.\n  \xB0  Display the\
    \ graph on an orthonormal basis."
  Homepage: https://zegrapher.com/
  Installed-Size: '1652'
  Maintainer: Georges Khaznadar <georgesk@debian.org>
  Package: zegrapher
  Priority: optional
  Section: science
  Source: zegrapher (3.1.1-4)
  Version: 3.1.1-4+b2
srcpkg_name: zegrapher
srcpkg_version: 3.1.1-4

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