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Complex waveform generator


@hvg wrote:

I want to generate a graph for a function but the given block diagram will generate waveform..

For e.g.. If user enter X=Y he should get line passing through origin having slope 1 i.e.. Angle=45'

like this I should get graph for any type of curve if I enter equation of that curve....



A circle (or any curve that doubles back on itself on the X-axis) is not a function.

 

Cameron

 

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Unless you include multi-valued functions: x^2 + y^2 = r^2

 

Lynn

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Rho = n graphs nicely in polar co-ordinates


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