https://wiki.geogebra.org/s/en/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Christina.biermair&feedformat=atomGeoGebra Manual - User contributions [en]2024-03-29T09:44:27ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.35.1https://wiki.geogebra.org/s/en/index.php?title=Normal_Command&diff=24615Normal Command2012-02-13T17:10:43Z<p>Christina.biermair: </p>
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<div><noinclude>{{Manual Page|version=4.0}}[[Category:Manual (official)|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude><br />
{{command|cas=true|probability}}<br />
;Normal[ <Mean μ>, <Standard Deviation σ>, <x> ]<br />
:Creates probability density function (pdf) of [[w:Normal distribution|normal distribution]].<br />
;Normal[ <Mean μ>, <Standard Deviation σ>, <x>, <Boolean Cumulative> ]<br />
:If ''Cumulative'' is true, creates cumulative distribution function of normal distribution, otherwise creates pdf of normal distribution.<br />
;Normal[ <Mean μ>, <Standard Deviation σ>, <Variable Value v> ]<br />
:Calculates the function ''Φ((x – μ) / σ)'' at ''v'' where ''Φ'' is the cumulative distribution function for ''N(0,1)''. <br />
:{{note| Returns the probability for a given ''x''-coordinate's value (or area under the normal distribution curve to the left of the given ''x''-coordinate).}}<br />
==CAS Syntaxes==<br />
In [[CAS View]] only following syntax is supported:<br />
;Normal[ <Mean μ>, <Standard Deviation σ>, <Variable Value x> ]<br />
:Calculates the function ''Φ((x – μ) / σ)'' where ''Φ'' is the cumulative distribution function for ''N(0,1)''.<br />
:{{example| 1=<div><code><nowiki>Normal[2, 0.5, 1]</nowiki></code> yields <math>\frac{\sqrt{2}&#125;{\sqrt{\pi }e²}</math>.</div>}}</div>Christina.biermairhttps://wiki.geogebra.org/s/en/index.php?title=CAS_View&diff=24493CAS View2012-02-07T12:13:07Z<p>Christina.biermair: </p>
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{{gui|view}}<br />
==Basic input==<br />
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* {{KeyCode|Enter}}: evaluate input<br />
* {{KeyCode|Ctrl+Enter}}: check input but do no evaluate input, e.g. ''b + b'' stays ''b + b''. Note that assignments are always evaluated, e.g. a := 5<br />
* In an empty row type<br />
** {{KeyCode|Space}} bar for previous output<br />
** <code>)</code> for previous output in parentheses<br />
** <code>=</code> for previous input <br />
* Suppress output with a semicolon at the end of your input, e.g. <code>a := 5;</code> <br />
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==Toolbar==<br />
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* Clicking a button in the toolbar applies a command to the currently edited row<br />
* You can select part of the input text to only apply the operation to this selected part <br />
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==Variables==<br />
===Assignments & Connection with GeoGebra===<br />
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* Assignments use the := notation, e.g. <code>b := 5</code>, <code>a(n) := 2n + 3</code><br />
* To free up a variable name again, use <code>Delete[b]</code> or <code>b :=</code><br />
* Variables and functions are always shared between the CAS view and GeoGebra if possible. If you define <code>b:=5</code> in the CAS view, then you can use ''b'' in all of GeoGebra. If you have a function <code>f(x)=x^2</code> in GeoGebra, you can also use this function in the CAS view. <br />
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{{note|1=<div>The output will always be just the term AFTER the :=, e.g. if you type ''b:=5'' the output will be ''5''.</div>}}<br />
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===Row References===<br />
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You can refer to other rows in the CAS view in two ways<br />
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* Static row references insert text from another row, so your input is changed.<br />
** <code>#</code> inserts the previous output<br />
** <code>#5</code> inserts the output of row 5<br />
* Dynamic row references use text from another row, but don't change your input.<br />
** <code><nowiki>$</nowiki></code> inserts the previous output<br />
** <code><nowiki>$</nowiki>5</code> inserts the output of row 5<br />
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==Equations==<br />
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* Equations are written using the simple Equals sign, e.g. <code>3x + 5 = 7</code><br />
* You can perform arithmetic operations on equations, e.g. <code>(3x + 5 = 7) - 5</code> subtracts 5 from both sides of the equation. This is useful for manual equation solving.<br />
* <code>LeftSide[3x + 5 = 7]</code> returns ''3 x + 5'' and <code>RightSide[3x + 5 = 7]</code> returns ''7'' <br />
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==Commands and Tools==<br />
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For a complete list of commands and tools see [[CAS Commands]] and [[CAS tools]].</div>Christina.biermairhttps://wiki.geogebra.org/s/en/index.php?title=GeoGebra_Manual:Translation&diff=23168GeoGebra Manual:Translation2011-11-14T16:17:43Z<p>Christina.biermair: </p>
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<div>Thank you for your interest in translating GeoGebra ([http://www.geogebra.org www.geogebra.org]) to your language!<br />
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Starting with GeoGebra 4.0, the GeoGebra Help document is written in the Wiki. Address of this wiki is http://wiki.geogebra.org/en<br />
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Translation of the wiki consists of following steps<br />
# If you are joining a team that already started the translation, skip to step 5.<br />
# Make sure all .properties files of GeoGebra GUI are translated as well as the wiki.properties file (see [[Translation GUI]] for details). <br />
# Send a mail to translation@geogebra.org saying which language you want to write the wiki in.<br />
# Your request will be processed and a new wiki will be started.<br />
# Go to the '''new''' wiki (in your language) and create an account there. Send a mail to translation@geogebra.org, telling them your account name to make sure that you will get editor rights.<br />
# Enter ''Category:Awaiting translation'' to the search textfield and press <enter>. You will see the list of pages that need to be translated.<br />
# Pick one of them. (Click the links to get to the pages).<br />
# On each page you see a text (saying it's not translated yet), including a link to the corresponding page in the english wiki. Shift+click the link to the english version to open it in a new window.<br />
# Go back to the page in your language and click the ''edit'' link. In the edit area you will typically see something like<br><code><nowiki><includeonly>{{Manual Page|version=4.0}}</includeonly></nowiki><br><nowiki>{{command|geometry}} </nowiki></code><br>'''Don't edit these lines!'''<br>Write your translation below these lines. To see how the formatting was done in the english version, you can go back to the english page and click "view source" on the top left. You can copy parts of the code that appears, but don't copy the first two lines: these are already present in your translation and are slightly different for each language. If there already is a [http://www.geogebra.org/cms/en/help GeoGebra3.2 Help] in your language, you can have a look at the text there to help you with your translation. (To get the help in your language you have to select your language on the top right.)<br />
# Make sure that the links in your language work! If a link goes to an existing page, it gets blue, if there is no existing page for it, the link turns red. Equivalents of all English pages should be present in the wiki, so red links probably mean you have made a mistake. If you think you haven't, please contact translation@geogebra.org to create the missing pages for you.<br />
# If your translation is complete, remove the <nowiki>{{translate|...}}</nowiki> line. <br />
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For this translation you need to use wiki syntax. The most important parts for you are:<br />
* <nowiki>==SOME TEXT==</nowiki> to make SOME TEXT heading<br />
* <nowiki>[[Link]]</nowiki> or <nowiki>[[Link|Link text]]</nowiki> to make a link. If ''Link text'' is specified, it defines what phrase will form the clickable link, while ''Link'' is the name of the linked page.<br />
* <nowiki>[[w:Link|Link text]]</nowiki> to make a link to English wikipedia, <nowiki>[[w:fr:Link|Link text]]</nowiki> to make a link to French wikipedia (replace fr with your language code to link to your version of Wikipedia). ''Link'' is the page name of the linked wikipedia page, not the URL.<br />
* consecutive lines starting with * to make unordered (bullet) list<br />
* <nowiki>{{example| some text}},{{note| some text}},{{hint| some text}},{{warning|some text}}</nowiki> to write examples, notes, hints and warnings. Don't translate the "note", "example" etc, they are templates and translated automatically!) If you need to put Symbols like = into a <nowiki>{{example| some text}}</nowiki> then you have to type 1= in frot of it, like that:<nowiki>{{example|1= some text}}</nowiki><br />
* e.g. <nowiki>{{KeyCode|Ctrl+Shift+S}}</nowiki> to make nice keyboard shortcut.<br />
See [[Help:Contents]] and [[Project:HowTo]] for details.<br />
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For each manual entry there are two pages, one in Manual namespace (e.g. [[Manual:Move Tool]]) and one on default namespace (e.g [[Move Tool]]). Make sure you are always editing the page in Manual: namespace. See [[Project:Structure]] for details.<br />
{{note|In your language the word "Manual" might be translated, e.g. in German it is "Handbuch".}}<br />
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If you want to create a link to GeoGebra materials in a special language (eg: swedish), you have to add ''languages=<language code>'' after the actual link (eg: a link to swedish articles would look like that: http://www.geogebra.org/tags/article?languages=sv)<br />
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Thank you for your work and support of GeoGebra!<br />
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The GeoGebra Team<br />
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[[Category:Translation]]</div>Christina.biermairhttps://wiki.geogebra.org/s/en/index.php?title=PartialFractions_Command&diff=22980PartialFractions Command2011-10-21T12:56:46Z<p>Christina.biermair: </p>
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{{command|cas=true|function}} <br />
;PartialFractions[ <Function> ]<br />
:Yields, if possible, the [[w:Partial fraction|partial fraction]] of the given function for the main function variable. The graph of the function is plotted in [[Graphics View]]. <br />
{{example|1=<div><code><nowiki>PartialFractions[x^2 / (x^2 - 2x + 1)]</nowiki></code> yields ''1 + <math>\frac{2}{x - 1}</math> + <math>\frac{1}{x^2 - 2x + 1}</math>.</div>}}<br />
==CAS Syntax==<br />
;PartialFractions[ <Function> ]<br />
:Yields, if possible, the partial fraction of the given function for the main function variable.<br />
{{example|1=<div><code><nowiki>PartialFractions[x^2 / (x^2 - 2x + 1)]</nowiki></code> yields ''1 + <math>\frac{2}{x - 1}</math> + <math>\frac{1}{x^2 - 2x + 1}</math>.</div>}}<br />
;PartialFractions[ <Function>, <Variable> ]<br />
:Yields, if possible, the partial fraction of the given function for the given function variable.<br />
{{example|1=<div><code><nowiki>PartialFractions[a^2 / (a^2 - 2a + 1), a]</nowiki></code> yields ''1 + <math>\frac{2}{a - 1}</math> + <math>\frac{1}{a^2 - 2a + 1}</math>.</div>}}</div>Christina.biermairhttps://wiki.geogebra.org/s/en/index.php?title=NSolutions_Command&diff=22979NSolutions Command2011-10-21T12:52:41Z<p>Christina.biermair: </p>
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{{command|CAS}} <br />
;NSolutions[ <Equation> ]<br />
:Finds a numeric solution for the given equation for the main variable.<br />
:{{example|1=<div><code><nowiki>NSolutions[cos(x) = x]</nowiki></code> yields ''{0.7390851332151606}''.</div>}}<br />
;NSolutions[ <Equation>, <Variable> ]<br />
:Finds a numeric solution to the given equation for the given unknown variable.<br />
:{{example|1=<div><code><nowiki>NSolutions[a^4 + 34a^3 - 34, a]</nowiki></code> yields '' {0.9904738886662206}''.</div>}}<br />
:{{note| 1=It is optional to give the starting point like ''a=3''.}}<br />
;NSolutions[ <List of Equations>, <List of Variables> ]<br />
:Finds a numeric solution to the given set of equations for the given set of unknown variables.<br />
:{{example|1=<div><code><nowiki>NSolutions[{π / x = cos(x - 2y), 2 y - π = sin(x)}, {x=3, y=1.5}]</nowiki></code> yields ''{3.141592651686591, 1.570796327746508}''.</div>}}<br />
:{{note| 1=It is optional to give the starting point like ''{x=3, y=1.5}''.}}<br />
{{note| 1=<div><br />
* π is obtaind by pressing {{KeyCode|Alt + p}}.<br />
* See also [[Solutions Command]] and [[NSolve Command]].<br />
</div>}}</div>Christina.biermairhttps://wiki.geogebra.org/s/en/index.php?title=NSolve_Command&diff=22978NSolve Command2011-10-21T12:41:23Z<p>Christina.biermair: </p>
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{{command|CAS}} <br />
;NSolve[ <Equation> ]<br />
:Finds a numeric solution for a given equation for the main variable.<br />
:{{example|1=<div><code><nowiki>NSolve[cos(x) = x]</nowiki></code> yields ''{x = 0.7390851332151606}''.</div>}}<br />
;NSolve[ <Equation>, <Variable> ]<br />
:Finds a numeric solution to an equation for the given unknown variable.<br />
:{{example|1=<div><code><nowiki>NSolve[a^4 + 34a^3 - 34, a]</nowiki></code> yields '' {a = 0.9904738886662206}''.</div>}}<br />
:{{note| 1=It is optional to give the starting point like ''a=3''.}}<br />
;NSolve[ <List of Equations>, <List of Variables> ]<br />
:Finds a numeric solution to a set of equations for the given set of unknown variables.<br />
:{{example|1=<div><code><nowiki>NSolve[{π / x = cos(x - 2y), 2 y - π = sin(x)}, {x=3, y=1.5}]</nowiki></code> yields ''{x = 3.141592651686591, y = 1.570796327746508}''.</div>}}<br />
:{{note| 1=It is optional to give the starting point like ''{x=3, y=1.5}''.}}<br />
{{note| 1=<div><br />
* π is obtaind by pressing {{KeyCode|Alt + p}}.<br />
* See also [[Solve Command]] and [[NSolutions Command]].<br />
</div>}}</div>Christina.biermairhttps://wiki.geogebra.org/s/en/index.php?title=LimitBelow_Command&diff=22977LimitBelow Command2011-10-21T12:31:33Z<p>Christina.biermair: </p>
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{{command|cas=true|function}}<br />
;LimitBelow[ <Function f>, <Value t> ]<br />
:Returns left [[w:Limit of a function#One-sided limits|one-sided limit]] of the function ''f'' for given value ''t'' of the main function variable.<br />
==CAS Syntax==<br />
;LimitBelow[ <Expression f>, <Value t> ]<br />
:Computes the left one-sided limit of the function ''f'' for the given value ''t'' of the main function variable.<br />
:{{example|1=<div><code><nowiki>LimitBelow[1 / x, 0]</nowiki></code> yields <math>-\infty</math> .</div>}}<br />
;LimitBelow[ <Expression f>, <Variable v>, <Value t> ]<br />
:Computes the left one-sided limit of the multivariate function ''f'' for the given value ''t'' of the given function variable ''v''.<br />
:{{example|1=<div><code><nowiki>LimitBelow[1 / a, a, 0]</nowiki></code> yields <math>-\infty</math> .</div>}}<br />
{{note| 1=<div>See also [[Limit Command]] and [[LimitAbove Command]].</div>}}</div>Christina.biermairhttps://wiki.geogebra.org/s/en/index.php?title=LimitAbove_Command&diff=22976LimitAbove Command2011-10-21T12:29:39Z<p>Christina.biermair: </p>
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{{command|cas=true|function}} <br />
;LimitAbove[ <Function f>, <Value t> ]<br />
:Returns right [[w:Limit of a function#One-sided limits|one-sided limit]] of the function ''f'' for given value ''t'' of the main function variable.<br />
==CAS Syntax==<br />
;LimitAbove[ <Expression f>, <Value t> ]<br />
:Computes the right one-sided limit of the function ''f'' for the given value ''t'' of the main function variable.<br />
:{{example|1=<div><code><nowiki>LimitAbove[1 / x, 0]</nowiki></code> yields <math>\infty</math> .</div>}}<br />
;LimitAbove[ <Expression f>, <Variable v>, <Value t> ]<br />
:Computes the right one-sided limit of the multivariate function ''f'' for the given value ''t'' of the given function variable ''v''.<br />
:{{example|1=<div><code><nowiki>LimitAbove[1 / a, a, 0]</nowiki></code> yields <math>\infty</math> .</div>}}<br />
{{note| 1=<div>See also [[Limit Command]] and [[LimitBelow Command]].</div>}}</div>Christina.biermairhttps://wiki.geogebra.org/s/en/index.php?title=Limit_Command&diff=22975Limit Command2011-10-21T12:26:10Z<p>Christina.biermair: </p>
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{{command|cas=true|function}} <br />
;Limit[ <Function f>, <Value t> ]<br />
:Computes [[w:Limit_of_a_function|limit]] of function ''f'' for given value t of the main function variable.<br />
{{note| The limit might be infinity.}}<br />
==CAS Syntax==<br />
;Limit[ <Expression f>, <Value t> ]<br />
:Computes limit of function ''f'' for given value t of the main function variable.<br />
:{{example|1=<div><code><nowiki>Limit[a sin(x)/x, 0]</nowiki></code> yields ''a'' .</div>}}<br />
;Limit[ <Expression f>, <Variable v>, <Value t> ]<br />
:Computes limit of function ''f'' for given value t of the given function variable v.<br />
:{{example|1=<div><code><nowiki>Limit[a sin(v)/v, v, 0]</nowiki></code> yields ''a'' .</div>}}<br />
{{note|See also [[Asymptote Command]], [[LimitAbove Command]] and [[LimitBelow Command]].}}</div>Christina.biermairhttps://wiki.geogebra.org/s/en/index.php?title=IntegralBetween_Command&diff=22974IntegralBetween Command2011-10-21T11:40:53Z<p>Christina.biermair: </p>
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{{command|cas=true|function}}<br />
;IntegralBetween[Function f, Function g, Number a, Number b]<br />
:Returns the definite integral of the difference ''f(x) ‐ g(x)'' in the interval [''a, b''] with respect to the main variable.<br />
:{{note| This command also shades the area between the function graphs of ''f'' and ''g''.}}<br />
;IntegralBetween[Function f, Function g, Number a, Number b, Boolean Evaluate]<br />
:Returns the definite integral of the difference ''f(x) ‐ g(x)'' in the interval [''a, b''] with respect to the main variable and shadows the related area when ''Evaluate = true''. In case ''Evaluate = false'' the related area is shaded but the integral value is not calculated.<br />
==CAS Syntax==<br />
;IntegralBetween[ Function f, Function g, Number a, Number b]<br />
:Returns the definite integral of the difference ''f(x) ‐ g(x)'' in the interval [''a, b''] with respect to the main variable.<br />
:{{example| 1=<div><code><nowiki>IntegralBetween[sin(x), cos(x), π / 4, π * 5 / 4]</nowiki></code> yields <math>2 \sqrt{2}</math>.</div>}}<br />
;IntegralBetween[ Function f, Function g, Variable t, Number a, Number b ]<br />
:Returns the definite integral of the difference ''f ‐ g'' in the interval [''a, b''] with respect to the given variable t.<br />
:{{example| 1=<div><code><nowiki>IntegralBetween[a * sin(t), a * cos(t), t, π / 4, π * 5 / 4]</nowiki></code> yields <math>2 \sqrt{2} a</math>.</div>}}</div>Christina.biermairhttps://wiki.geogebra.org/s/en/index.php?title=Integral_Command&diff=22973Integral Command2011-10-21T11:33:41Z<p>Christina.biermair: </p>
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{{command|cas=true|function}}<br />
;Integral[Function]<br />
: Yields the indefinite integral for the given function with respect to the main variable.<br />
:{{example|1=<div><code><nowiki>Integral[x³]</nowiki></code> yields '' x⁴ / 4 ''.</div>}}<br />
;Integral[ <Function>, <Variable> ]<br />
:Returns the partial integral of the function with respect to the given variable.<br />
:{{example|1=<div><code><nowiki>Integral[x³+3x y, x]</nowiki></code> yields '' (x² (x² + 6y)) / 4 ''.</div>}}<br />
; Integral[Function, Number a, Number b]<br />
: Returns the definite integral of the function, with respect to the main variable, in the interval [''a , b''].<br />
: {{Note| This command also shadows the area between the function graph of ''f'' and the ''x''-axis.}}<br />
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; Integral[Function, Number a, Number b, Boolean Evaluate]: <br />
: Returns the definite integral of the function, with respect to the main variable, in the interval [''a , b''] and shadows the related area when ''Evaluate = true''. In case ''Evaluate = false'' the related area is shaded but the integral value is not calculated.<br />
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==CAS Syntax==<br />
; Integral[ Function f]<br />
: Yields the indefinite integral for the given function with respect to the main variable.<br />
:{{Example|1=<code><nowiki>Integral[cos(x)]</nowiki></code> returns sin(x)+c1.}}<br />
; Integral[Function f, Variable t]<br />
: Returns the indefinite integral of the function with respect to the given variable ''t''.<br />
:{{Example|1=<code><nowiki>Integral[cos(a t), t]</nowiki></code> returns sin(a t)/a+c2.}}<br />
; Integral[Function, Number a, Number b]<br />
: Returns the definite integral of the function, with respect to the main variable, in the interval [''a , b''].<br />
:{{Example|1=<code><nowiki>Integral[cos(x), a, b]</nowiki></code> returns sin(b) - sin(a).}}<br />
; Integral[Function f, Variable t, Number a, Number b]<br />
: Returns the definite integral in the interval [''a , b''] with respect to the given variable ''t''.<br />
:{{Example|1=<code><nowiki>Integral[cos(t), t, a, b]</nowiki></code> returns sin(b) - sin(a).}}</div>Christina.biermairhttps://wiki.geogebra.org/s/en/index.php?title=Derivative_Command&diff=22972Derivative Command2011-10-21T11:10:22Z<p>Christina.biermair: </p>
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{{command|cas=true|function}}<br />
;Derivative[ <Function> ]<br />
:Returns the derivative of the function with respect to the main variable. <br />
;Derivative[ <Function>, <Number n> ]<br />
:Returns the ''n''<sup>th</sup> derivative of the function with respect to the main variable.<br />
;Derivative[ <Function>, <Variable> ]<br />
:Returns the partial derivative of the function with respect to the given variable.<br />
:{{example|1=<div><code><nowiki>Derivative[x³+3x y, x]</nowiki></code> yields ''3x²+3y''.</div>}}<br />
;Derivative[ <Function>, <Variable>, <Number n> ]<br />
:Returns the ''n''<sup>th</sup> partial derivative of the function with respect to the given variable.<br />
:{{example|1=<div><code><nowiki>Derivative[x³+3x y, x, 2]</nowiki></code> yields ''6x''.</div>}}<br />
;Derivative[ <Curve> ]<br />
:Returns the derivative of the curve. <br />
:{{note| 1=It only works for parametric curves.}}<br />
;Derivative[ <Curve>, <Number n> ]<br />
:Returns the ''n''<sup>th</sup> derivative of the curve. <br />
:{{note| 1=It only works for parametric curves.}}<br />
{{note| 1=You can use <code><nowiki>f'(x)</nowiki></code> instead of <code><nowiki>Derivative[f]</nowiki></code>, or <code><nowiki>f''(x)</nowiki></code> instead of <code><nowiki>Derivative[f, 2]</nowiki></code>, and so on.}}<br />
==CAS Syntax==<br />
In [[CAS View]] only following syntax is supported:<br />
;Derivative[ <Expression f> ]<br />
:Returns derivative of ''f'' with respect to the main variable.<br />
:{{example|1=<div><code><nowiki>Derivative[x^2]</nowiki></code> yields ''2 x''.</div>}}<br />
:{{example| 1=<div><code><nowiki>Derivative[t^3]</nowiki></code> yields ''3 t<sup>2</sup>''.</div>}}<br />
;Derivative[ <Expression f>, <Variable a> ]<br />
:Returns derivative of ''f'' with respect to the given variable ''a''.<br />
:{{example| 1=<div><code><nowiki>Derivative[a x^3, a]</nowiki></code> yields ''x<sup>3</sup>''.</div>}}<br />
;Derivative[ <Expression f>, <Variable a>, <Number n> ]<br />
:Returns the ''n''<sup>th</sup> derivative of ''f'' with respect to the given variable ''a''.<br />
:{{example| 1=<div><code><nowiki>Derivative[a x^3, x, 2]</nowiki></code> yields ''6 a x''.</div>}}</div>Christina.biermairhttps://wiki.geogebra.org/s/en/index.php?title=Derivative_Command&diff=18179Derivative Command2011-10-14T11:03:45Z<p>Christina.biermair: </p>
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{{command|cas=true|function}}<br />
;Derivative[ <Function> ]<br />
:Returns the derivative of the function with respect to the main variable. <br />
;Derivative[ <Function>, <Number n> ]<br />
:Returns the ''n''<sup>th</sup> derivative of the function with respect to the main variable.<br />
;Derivative[ <Function>, <Variable> ]<br />
:Returns the partial derivative of the function with respect to the given variable.<br />
:{{example|1=<div><code><nowiki>Derivative[x³+3x y, x]</nowiki></code> yields ''3x²+3y''.</div>}}<br />
;Derivative[ <Function>, <Variable>, <Number n> ]<br />
:Returns the ''n''<sup>th</sup> partial derivative of the function with respect to the given variable.<br />
:{{example|1=<div><code><nowiki>Derivative[x³+3x y, x, 2]</nowiki></code> yields ''6x''.</div>}}<br />
;Derivative[ <Curve> ]<br />
:Returns the derivative of the curve. <br />
:{{note| 1=It only works for parametric curves.}}<br />
;Derivative[ <Curve>, <Number n> ]<br />
:Returns the ''n''<sup>th</sup> derivative of the curve. <br />
:{{note| 1=It only works for parametric curves.}}<br />
{{note| 1=You can use <code><nowiki>f'(x)</nowiki></code> instead of <code><nowiki>Derivative[f]</nowiki></code>, or <code><nowiki>f''(x)</nowiki></code> instead of <code><nowiki>Derivative[f, 2]</nowiki></code>, and so on.}}<br />
==CAS Syntax==<br />
In [[CAS View]] only following syntax is supported:<br />
;Derivative[ <Expression f> ]<br />
:Returns derivative of ''f'' with respect to the main variable.<br />
:{{example|1=<div><code><nowiki>Derivative[x^2]</nowiki></code> yields ''2 x''.</div>}}<br />
:{{example| 1=<div><code><nowiki>Derivative[t^3]</nowiki></code> yields ''3 t<sup>2</sup>''.</div>}}<br />
;Derivative[ <Expression f>, <Variable a> ]<br />
:Returns derivative of ''f'' with respect to ''a''.<br />
:{{example| 1=<div><code><nowiki>Derivative[a x^3, a]</nowiki></code> yields ''x<sup>3</sup>''.</div>}}<br />
;Derivative[ <Expression f>, <Variable a>, <Number n> ]<br />
:Returns the ''n''<sup>th</sup> derivative of ''f'' with respect to ''a''.<br />
:{{example| 1=<div><code><nowiki>Derivative[a x^3, x, 2]</nowiki></code> yields ''6 a x''.</div>}}</div>Christina.biermairhttps://wiki.geogebra.org/s/en/index.php?title=Degree_Command&diff=18178Degree Command2011-10-14T10:36:56Z<p>Christina.biermair: </p>
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{{command|cas=true|function}} <br />
;Degree[ <Polynomial> ]<br />
:Gives the [[w:en:degree of a polynomial|degree of a polynomial]] (in the main variable). <br />
:{{example|1= <div><code><nowiki>Degree[x^4 + 2 x^2]</nowiki></code> yields ''4''.</div>}}<br />
==CAS Syntax==<br />
;Degree[ <Polynomial> ]<br />
:Gives the [[w:en:degree of a polynomial|degree of a polynomial]] (in the main variable).<br />
:{{example|1= <div><br />
:* <code><nowiki>Degree[x^4 + 2 x^2]</nowiki></code> yields ''4'',<br />
:* <code><nowiki>Degree[x^6 y^3 + 2 x^2 y^3]</nowiki></code> yields ''6''.</div>}}<br />
;Degree[ <Polynomial>, <Variable> ]<br />
:Gives the degree of a polynomial in the given variable.<br />
:{{example|1= <div><br />
:* <code><nowiki>Degree[x^4 y^3 + 2 x^2 y^3, x]</nowiki></code> yields ''4'',<br />
:* <code><nowiki>Degree[x^4 y^3 + 2 x^2 y^3, y]</nowiki></code> yields ''3''.</div>}}</div>Christina.biermairhttps://wiki.geogebra.org/s/en/index.php?title=CSolve_Command&diff=14596CSolve Command2011-10-07T10:12:20Z<p>Christina.biermair: </p>
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{{command|CAS}} <br />
;CSolve[ <Equation> ]<br />
:Solves a given equation for the main variable and returns a list of all solutions, allowing for complex solutions.<br />
:{{example|1=<div><code><nowiki>CSolve[x^2 = -1]</nowiki></code> yields ''{x = ί, x = -ί}'', the complex solutions of ''x<sup>2</sup> = -1''.</div>}}<br />
;CSolve[ <Equation>, <Variable> ]<br />
:Solves an equation for a given unknown variable and returns a list of all solutions, allowing for complex solutions.<br />
:{{example|1=<div><code><nowiki>CSolve[a^2 = -1, a]</nowiki></code> yields ''<nowiki>{a = ί, a = -ί}</nowiki>'', the complex solutions of ''a<sup>2</sup> = -1''.</div>}}<br />
;CSolve[ <List of Equations>, <List of Variables> ]<br />
:Solves a set of equations for a given set of unknown variables and returns a list of all solutions, allowing for complex solutions.<br />
:{{example|1=<div><code><nowiki>CSolve[{y^2 = x - 1, x = 2 * y - 1}, {x, y}]</nowiki></code> yields ''<nowiki>{{x = 1 + 2 ί, y = 1 + ί}, {x = 1 - 2 ί, y = 1 - ί}}</nowiki>'', the complex solutions of ''y<sup>2</sup> = x'' and ''x = 2 * y - 1''.</div>}}<br />
{{note| 1=<div><br />
*The complex ί is obtained by pressing {{KeyCode|ALT + i}}.<br />
*See also [[CSolutions Command]] and [[Solve Command]].<br />
</div>}}</div>Christina.biermairhttps://wiki.geogebra.org/s/en/index.php?title=CSolutions_Command&diff=14595CSolutions Command2011-10-07T10:10:17Z<p>Christina.biermair: </p>
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{{command|CAS}} <br />
;CSolutions[ <Equation> ]<br />
:Solves a given equation for the main variable and returns a list of all solutions, allowing for complex solutions.<br />
:{{example|1=<div><code><nowiki>CSolutions[x^2 = -1]</nowiki></code> yields ''{ί, -ί}'', the complex solutions of ''x<sup>2</sup> = -1''.</div>}}<br />
;CSolutions[ <Equation>, <Variable> ]<br />
:Solves an equation for a given unknown variable and returns a list of all solutions, allowing for complex solutions.<br />
:{{example|1=<div><code><nowiki>CSolutions[a^2 = -1, a]</nowiki></code> yields ''<nowiki>{ί, -ί}</nowiki>'', the complex solutions of ''a<sup>2</sup> = -1''.</div>}}<br />
;CSolutions[ <List of Equations>, <List of Variables> ]<br />
:Solves a set of equations for a given set of unknown variables and returns a list of all solutions, allowing for complex solutions.<br />
:{{example|1=<div><code><nowiki>CSolutions[{y^2 = x - 1, x = 2 * y - 1}, {x, y}]</nowiki></code> yields <math>\begin{pmatrix}1 + 2 ί&1 + ί\\1 - 2 ί&1 - ί\end{pmatrix}</math>,<br/> the complex solutions of ''y<sup>2</sup> = x - 1'' and ''x = 2 * y - 1''.</div>}}<br />
{{note| 1=<div><br />
*The complex ί is obtained by pressing {{KeyCode|ALT + i}}.<br />
*See also [[CSolve Command]] and [[Solutions Command]].<br />
</div>}}</div>Christina.biermairhttps://wiki.geogebra.org/s/en/index.php?title=Solutions_Command&diff=14593Solutions Command2011-10-07T09:45:40Z<p>Christina.biermair: </p>
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{{command|CAS}} <br />
;Solutions[ <Equation> ]<br />
:Solves a given equation for the main variable and returns a list of all solutions.<br />
:{{example|1=<div><code><nowiki>Solutions[x^2 = 4x]</nowiki></code> yields ''{4, 0}'', the solutions of ''x<sup>2</sup> = 4x''.</div>}}<br />
;Solutions[ <Equation>, <Variable> ]<br />
:Solves an equation for a given unknown variable and returns a list of all solution.<br />
:{{example|1=<div><code><nowiki>Solutions[x * a^2 = 4a, a]</nowiki></code> yields <math>\{\frac{4}{x},0\}</math>, the solutions of ''x a<sup>2</sup> = 4a''.</div>}}<br />
;Solutions[ <List of Equations>, <List of Variables> ]<br />
:Solves a set of equations for a given set of unknown variables and returns a list of all solutions.<br />
:{{example|1=<div><br />
:* <code><nowiki>Solutions[{x = 4 x + y , y + x = 2}, {x, y}]</nowiki></code> yields ''&#123;&#123;-1, 3&#125;&#125;'', the sole solution of ''x = 4x + y'' and ''y + x = 2'', displayed as <math>\begin{pmatrix}<br />
-1&3<br />
\end{pmatrix}</math>.<br />
:* <code><nowiki>Solutions[{2a^2 + 5a + 3 = b, a + b = 3}, {a, b}]</nowiki></code> yields ''&#123;&#123;0, 3}, {-3, 6&#125;&#125;'', displayed as <math>\begin{pmatrix}<br />
0&3\\<br />
-3&6<br />
\end{pmatrix}</math>.</div>}} <br />
{{note|See also [[Solve Command]].}}</div>Christina.biermairhttps://wiki.geogebra.org/s/en/index.php?title=Solve_Command&diff=14592Solve Command2011-10-07T09:44:06Z<p>Christina.biermair: </p>
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{{command|CAS}} <br />
;Solve[ <Equation> ]<br />
:Solves a given equation for the main variable and returns a list of all solutions.<br />
:{{example|1=<div><code><nowiki>Solve[x^2 = 4x]</nowiki></code> yields ''{x = 4, x = 0}'', the solutions of ''x<sup>2</sup> = 4x''.</div>}}<br />
;Solve[ <Equation>, <Variable> ]<br />
:Solves an equation for a given unknown variable and returns a list of all solution.<br />
:{{example|1=<div><code><nowiki>Solve[x * a^2 = 4a, a]</nowiki></code> yields <math>\{a = \frac{4}{x}, a = 0\}</math>, the solutions of ''x a<sup>2</sup> = 4a''.</div>}}<br />
;Solve[ <List of Equations>, <List of Variables> ]<br />
:Solves a set of equations for a given set of unknown variables and returns a list of all solutions.<br />
:{{example|1=<div><br />
:* <code><nowiki>Solve[{x = 4 x + y , y + x = 2}, {x, y}]</nowiki></code> yields ''<nowiki>{{x = -1, y = 3}}</nowiki>'', the sole solution of ''x = 4x + y'' and ''y + x = 2'', and<br />
:* <code><nowiki>Solve[{2a^2 + 5a + 3 = b, a + b = 3}, {a, b}]</nowiki></code> yields ''{{a = 0, b = 3}, {a = -3, b = 6}}''.</div>}} <br />
{{note|See also [[Solutions Command]].}}</div>Christina.biermairhttps://wiki.geogebra.org/s/en/index.php?title=Integral_Command&diff=14591Integral Command2011-10-07T09:37:22Z<p>Christina.biermair: </p>
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{{command|cas=true|function}}<br />
;Integral[Function]<br />
: Yields the indefinite integral for the given function with respect to the main variable.<br />
:{{example|1=<div><code><nowiki>Integral[x³]</nowiki></code> yields '' x⁴ / 4 ''.</div>}}<br />
;Integral[ <Function>, <Variable> ]<br />
:Returns the partial integral of the function with respect to the variable.<br />
:{{example|1=<div><code><nowiki>Integral[x³+3x y, x]</nowiki></code> yields '' (x² (x² + 6y)) / 4 ''.</div>}}<br />
; Integral[Function, Number a, Number b]<br />
: Returns the definite integral of the function in the interval [''a , b''].<br />
: {{Note| This command also shadows the area between the function graph of ''f'' and the ''x''-axis.}}<br />
<br />
; Integral[Function, Number a, Number b, Boolean Evaluate]: <br />
: Returns the definite integral of the function in the interval [''a , b''] and shadows the related area when ''Evaluate = true''. In case ''Evaluate = false'' the related area is shaded but the integral value is not calculated.<br />
<br />
==CAS Syntax==<br />
; Integral[ Function f]<br />
: Yields the indefinite integral for the given function with respect to the main variable.<br />
:{{Example|1=<code><nowiki>Integral[cos(x)]</nowiki></code> returns sin(x)+c1.}}<br />
; Integral[Function f, Variable t]<br />
: Indefinite integral with respect to variable ''t''.<br />
:{{Example|1=<code><nowiki>Integral[cos(a t), t]</nowiki></code> returns sin(a t)/a+c2.}}<br />
; Integral[Function, Number a, Number b]<br />
: Returns the definite integral of the function in the interval [''a , b''].<br />
:{{Example|1=<code><nowiki>Integral[cos(x), a, b]</nowiki></code> returns sin(b) - sin(a).}}<br />
; Integral[Function f, Variable t, Number a, Number b]<br />
: Definite integral from ''a'' to ''b'' with respect to variable ''t''.<br />
:{{Example|1=<code><nowiki>Integral[cos(t), t, a, b]</nowiki></code> returns sin(b) - sin(a).}}</div>Christina.biermairhttps://wiki.geogebra.org/s/en/index.php?title=Derivative_Command&diff=14590Derivative Command2011-10-07T09:33:53Z<p>Christina.biermair: </p>
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{{command|cas=true|function}}<br />
;Derivative[ <Function> ]<br />
:Returns the derivative of the function with respect to the main variable. <br />
;Derivative[ <Function>, <Number n> ]<br />
:Returns the ''n''<sup>th</sup> derivative of the function with respect to the main variable.<br />
;Derivative[ <Function>, <Variable> ]<br />
:Returns the partial derivative of the function with respect to the variable.<br />
:{{example|1=<div><code><nowiki>Derivative[x³+3x y, x]</nowiki></code> yields ''3x²+3y''.</div>}}<br />
;Derivative[ <Function>, <Variable>, <Number n> ]<br />
:Returns the ''n''<sup>th</sup> partial derivative of the function with respect to the variable.<br />
:{{example|1=<div><code><nowiki>Derivative[x³+3x y, x, 2]</nowiki></code> yields ''6x''.</div>}}<br />
;Derivative[ <Curve> ]<br />
:Returns the derivative of the curve. <br />
:{{note| 1=It only works for parametric curves.}}<br />
;Derivative[ <Curve>, <Number n> ]<br />
:Returns the ''n''<sup>th</sup> derivative of the curve. <br />
:{{note| 1=It only works for parametric curves.}}<br />
{{note| 1=You can use <code><nowiki>f'(x)</nowiki></code> instead of <code><nowiki>Derivative[f]</nowiki></code>, or <code><nowiki>f''(x)</nowiki></code> instead of <code><nowiki>Derivative[f, 2]</nowiki></code>, and so on.}}<br />
==CAS Syntax==<br />
In [[CAS View]] only following syntax is supported:<br />
;Derivative[ <Expression f> ]<br />
:Returns derivative of ''f'' with respect to the main variable.<br />
:{{example|1=<div><code><nowiki>Derivative[x^2]</nowiki></code> yields ''2 x''.</div>}}<br />
:{{example| 1=<div><code><nowiki>Derivative[t^3]</nowiki></code> yields ''3 t<sup>2</sup>''.</div>}}<br />
;Derivative[ <Expression f>, <Variable a> ]<br />
:Returns derivative of ''f'' with respect to ''a''.<br />
:{{example| 1=<div><code><nowiki>Derivative[a x^3, a]</nowiki></code> yields ''x<sup>3</sup>''.</div>}}<br />
;Derivative[ <Expression f>, <Variable a>, <Number n> ]<br />
:Returns the ''n''<sup>th</sup> derivative of ''f'' with respect to ''a''.<br />
:{{example| 1=<div><code><nowiki>Derivative[a x^3, x, 2]</nowiki></code> yields ''6 a x''.</div>}}</div>Christina.biermairhttps://wiki.geogebra.org/s/en/index.php?title=File_Menu&diff=14555File Menu2011-10-05T10:19:06Z<p>Christina.biermair: </p>
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{{gui|menu}}<br />
{{menuitem|name=New Window|icon=Menu New.png|shortcut=Ctrl+N|mac=Cmd+N}}<br />
This menu item opens a new GeoGebra window that uses the default settings of the GeoGebra user interface.<br />
<br />
{{note|If you change and save some of these settings, the new GeoGebra window will open using your customized settings.}}<br />
<br />
{{menuitem|name=New}}<br />
:This menu item opens a new and empty user interface in the same GeoGebra window. You are asked if you would like to save the existing construction before opening the new user interface.<br />
<br />
{{note|The new user interface adopts the settings used for the prior construction. For example, if the coordinate axes were hidden before selecting the menu item New, the axes will be hidden in the new user interface as well.}}<br />
<br />
{{menuitem|name=Open...|icon=Menu Open.png|shortcut=Ctrl+O|mac=Cmd+O}}<br />
:This menu item allows you to open a GeoGebra worksheet (file name extension GGB), GeoGebra tool (file name extension GGT) or dynamic worksheet (HTM or HTML file produced by GeoGebra) that is saved on your computer.<br />
<br />
{{note|In order to open a GeoGebra file you can also drag it with the mouse to the GeoGebra window and drop it there.}}<br />
<br />
{{menuitem|name=Open Webpage...|icon=Menu Open.png}}<br />
: This menu item allows you to open a Webpage containing a GeoGebra applet, just entering the Webpage address in the appearing dialog.<br />
<br />
==Open Recent (submenu)==<br />
:Lists up to eight recently opened files.<br />
<br />
{{menuitem|name=Save|icon=Menu Save.png|shortcut=Ctrl+S|mac=Cmd+S}}<br />
: This menu item allows you to save your current construction as a GeoGebra file (file name extension GGB) on your computer.<br />
<br />
{{note|If the file was saved before, this menu item overwrites the old file by using the same file name.}}<br />
<br />
{{menuitem|name=Save as...}}<br />
:This menu item allows you to save your current construction as a GeoGebra file (file name extension GGB). You will be asked to enter a new name for your GeoGebra file before it is saved on your computer.<br />
<br />
{{menuitem|name=Share|icon=export_small.png}}<br />
Lets you upload your worksheet directly to [http://www.geogebra.org/ GeoGebra], see also [[Export Worksheet Dialog|Dynamic Worksheet as Webpage (html)... ]].<br />
<br />
==Export (submenu)==<br />
:Offers several export possibilities:<br />
*[[File:text-html.png]] [[Export Worksheet Dialog|Dynamic Worksheet as Webpage (html)... ]]<br />
*[[File:image-x-generic.png]] [[Export Graphics Dialog|Graphics View as Picture (png, eps)…]]<br />
*[[File:edit-copy.png]] Graphics View to Clipboard<br />
* ...and [[Export to LaTeX (PGF, PSTricks) and Asymptote|others]]<br />
<br />
<br />
{{menuitem|name=Print Preview|icon=Menu Print Preview.png|shortcut=Ctrl+P|mac=Cmd+P}}<br />
:This menu item opens the [[Print Preview Dialog|Print Preview window]] for the [[Graphics View]]. You may specify Title, Author, Date and the Scale of your printout (in cm).<br />
{{Note|Press the Enter-key after you made a change in order to update the preview of your printout. }}<br />
<br />
{{menuitem|name=Close|shortcut=Alt+F4|mac=Cmd+W|icon=Menu Close.png}}<br />
:This menu item closes the GeoGebra window. If you didn’t save your construction prior to selecting Close, you are asked if you would like to do so.<br />
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{{gui|menu}}<br />
{{menuitem|name=New Window|icon=Menu New.png|shortcut=Ctrl+N|mac=Cmd+N}}<br />
This menu item opens a new GeoGebra window that uses the default settings of the GeoGebra user interface.<br />
<br />
{{note|If you change and save some of these settings, the new GeoGebra window will open using your customized settings.}}<br />
<br />
{{menuitem|name=New}}<br />
:This menu item opens a new and empty user interface in the same GeoGebra window. You are asked if you would like to save the existing construction before opening the new user interface.<br />
<br />
{{note|The new user interface adopts the settings used for the prior construction. For example, if the coordinate axes were hidden before selecting the menu item New, the axes will be hidden in the new user interface as well.}}<br />
<br />
{{menuitem|name=Open...|icon=Menu Open.png|shortcut=Ctrl+O|mac=Cmd+O}}<br />
:This menu item allows you to open a GeoGebra worksheet (file name extension GGB), GeoGebra tool (file name extension GGT) or dynamic worksheet (HTM or HTML file produced by GeoGebra) that is saved on your computer.<br />
<br />
{{note|In order to open a GeoGebra file you can also drag it with the mouse to the GeoGebra window and drop it there.}}<br />
<br />
{{menuitem|name=Open Webpage...|icon=Menu Open.png}}<br />
: This menu item allows you to open a Webpage containing a GeoGebra applet, just entering the Webpage address in the appearing dialog.<br />
<br />
==Open Recent (submenu)==<br />
:Lists up to eight recently opened files.<br />
<br />
{{menuitem|name=Save|icon=Menu Save.png|shortcut=Ctrl+S|mac=Cmd+S}}<br />
: This menu item allows you to save your current construction as a GeoGebra file (file name extension GGB) on your computer.<br />
<br />
{{note|If the file was saved before, this menu item overwrites the old file by using the same file name.}}<br />
<br />
{{menuitem|name=Save as...}}<br />
:This menu item allows you to save your current construction as a GeoGebra file (file name extension GGB). You will be asked to enter a new name for your GeoGebra file before it is saved on your computer.<br />
<br />
{{menuitem|name=Share|icon=export_small.png}}<br />
Lets you upload your worksheet directly to [http://www.geogebra.org/ GeoGebra], [[Upload to GeoGebra]].<br />
<br />
==Export (submenu)==<br />
:Offers several export possibilities:<br />
*[[File:text-html.png]] [[Export Worksheet Dialog|Dynamic Worksheet as Webpage (html)... ]]<br />
*[[File:image-x-generic.png]] [[Export Graphics Dialog|Graphics View as Picture (png, eps)…]]<br />
*[[File:edit-copy.png]] Graphics View to Clipboard<br />
* ...and [[Export to LaTeX (PGF, PSTricks) and Asymptote|others]]<br />
<br />
<br />
{{menuitem|name=Print Preview|icon=Menu Print Preview.png|shortcut=Ctrl+P|mac=Cmd+P}}<br />
:This menu item opens the [[Print Preview Dialog|Print Preview window]] for the [[Graphics View]]. You may specify Title, Author, Date and the Scale of your printout (in cm).<br />
{{Note|Press the Enter-key after you made a change in order to update the preview of your printout. }}<br />
<br />
{{menuitem|name=Close|shortcut=Alt+F4|mac=Cmd+W|icon=Menu Close.png}}<br />
:This menu item closes the GeoGebra window. If you didn’t save your construction prior to selecting Close, you are asked if you would like to do so.<br />
<br />
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{{gui|dialog}}<br />
GeoGebra allows you to create interactive webpages, so called Dynamic Worksheets, from your files. In the [[File Menu]], you need to select item ''Export'', then click on item ''Dynamic Worksheet as Webpage (html)''. This opens the export dialog window for Dynamic Worksheets.<br />
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==[[File:export.png]]Upload to GeoGebra==<br />
<br />
Under this tab you can enter a title for your construction, a text above and below the construction (e. g. a description of the construction and some tasks), and then {{KeyCode|Upload}} it to [http://www.geogebra.org/ GeoGebra].<br />
<br />
{{note|When you upload a file to GeoGebra, you will be asked to create an account and/or login first.}}<br />
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==[[File:Export-html.png]]Export as (html) Webpage==<br />
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If you want to create an html file on your computer, see [[Export as html Webpage]] for details.</div>Christina.biermairhttps://wiki.geogebra.org/s/en/index.php?title=Translation:German&diff=14493Translation:German2011-09-30T08:40:30Z<p>Christina.biermair: </p>
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<div>[[Image:judith.jpg|left]] [mailto:judith@geogebra.org Judith Hohenwarter]<br>Internationales GeoGebra Institut, Österreich<br>Benutzeroberfläche, Webseite, Hilfe Dokument, Quickstart Dokument<br />
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[[Image:Markus.jpg|left]] [mailto:markus@geogebra.org Markus Hohenwarter]<br>Johannes Kepler Universität Linz, Österreich<br>Webseite, Quickstart Dokument<br />
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[[Image:Yves.jpg|left]] [mailto:yves@geogebra.org Yves Kreis]<br>Universität von Luxembourg<br>GeoGebra Installationsdateien<br />
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[[Image:Birgit.png|left]] [mailto:birgit@geogebra.org Birgit Lachner]<br>Lehrerin in Kaiserslautern, Deutschland<br>Helpdesk<br />
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[[File:Andreas.jpg|80px|left]] [mailto:a.lindner@eduhi.at Andreas Lindner]<br>Gymnasium Bad Ischl, Österreich<br>Pädagogische Hochschule Oberösterreich<br>Austrian GeoGebra Institute<br />
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[mailto:andrea.duringer@geogebra.org Andrea Duringer]<br>Studentin an der JKU Linz<br />
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[mailto:corinna.kroehn@geogebra.org Corinna Kröhn]<br>Studentin an der JKU Linz<br />
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[mailto:christina.biermair@geogebra.org Christina Biermair]<br>Studentin an der JKU Linz</div>Christina.biermairhttps://wiki.geogebra.org/s/en/index.php?title=File_Menu&diff=14317File Menu2011-09-28T10:06:34Z<p>Christina.biermair: </p>
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<div><noinclude>{{Manual Page|version=4.0}}[[Category:Manual (official)|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude><br />
{{gui|menu}}<br />
{{menuitem|name=New Window|icon=Menu New.png|shortcut=Ctrl+N|mac=Cmd+N}}<br />
This menu item opens a new GeoGebra window that uses the default settings of the GeoGebra user interface.<br />
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{{note|If you change and save some of these settings, the new GeoGebra window will open using your customized settings.}}<br />
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{{menuitem|name=New}}<br />
:This menu item opens a new and empty user interface in the same GeoGebra window. You are asked if you would like to save the existing construction before opening the new user interface.<br />
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{{note|The new user interface adopts the settings used for the prior construction. For example, if the coordinate axes were hidden before selecting the menu item New, the axes will be hidden in the new user interface as well.}}<br />
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{{menuitem|name=Open...|icon=Menu Open.png|shortcut=Ctrl+O|mac=Cmd+O}}<br />
:This menu item allows you to open a GeoGebra worksheet (file name extension GGB), GeoGebra tool (file name extension GGT) or dynamic worksheet (HTM or HTML file produced by GeoGebra) that is saved on your computer.<br />
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{{note|In order to open a GeoGebra file you can also drag it with the mouse to the GeoGebra window and drop it there.}}<br />
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{{menuitem|name=Open Webpage...|icon=Menu Open.png}}<br />
: This menu item allows you to open a Webpage containing a GeoGebra applet, just entering the Webpage address in the appearing dialog.<br />
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==Open Recent (submenu)==<br />
:Lists up to eight recently opened files.<br />
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{{menuitem|name=Save|icon=Menu Save.png|shortcut=Ctrl+S|mac=Cmd+S}}<br />
: This menu item allows you to save your current construction as a GeoGebra file (file name extension GGB) on your computer.<br />
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{{note|If the file was saved before, this menu item overwrites the old file by using the same file name.}}<br />
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{{menuitem|name=Save as...}}<br />
:This menu item allows you to save your current construction as a GeoGebra file (file name extension GGB). You will be asked to enter a new name for your GeoGebra file before it is saved on your computer.<br />
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{{Note|Press the Enter-key after you made a change in order to update the preview of your printout. }}<br />
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{{menuitem|name=Share|icon=export_small.png}}<br />
Lets you upload your worksheet directly to [[GeoGebra]], [[Upload to GeoGebra]].<br />
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==Export (submenu)==<br />
:Offers several export possibilities:<br />
*[[File:text-html.png]] [[Export Worksheet Dialog|Dynamic Worksheet as Webpage (html)... ]]<br />
*[[File:image-x-generic.png]] [[Export Graphics Dialog|Graphics View as Picture (png, eps)…]]<br />
*[[File:edit-copy.png]] Graphics View to Clipboard<br />
* ...and [[Export to LaTeX (PGF, PSTricks) and Asymptote|others]]<br />
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{{menuitem|name=Print Preview|icon=Menu Print Preview.png|shortcut=Ctrl+P|mac=Cmd+P}}<br />
:This menu item opens the [[Print Preview Dialog|Print Preview window]] for the [[Graphics View]]. You may specify Title, Author, Date and the Scale of your printout (in cm).<br />
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{{menuitem|name=Close|shortcut=Alt+F4|mac=Cmd+W|icon=Menu Close.png}}<br />
:This menu item closes the GeoGebra window. If you didn’t save your construction prior to selecting Close, you are asked if you would like to do so.<br />
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__NOTOC__</div>Christina.biermairhttps://wiki.geogebra.org/s/en/index.php?title=File:Edit-copy.png&diff=14316File:Edit-copy.png2011-09-28T10:03:37Z<p>Christina.biermair: </p>
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<div>== Licensing ==<br />
{{CC-by-sa-3.0}}</div>Christina.biermairhttps://wiki.geogebra.org/s/en/index.php?title=File:Image-x-generic.png&diff=12391File:Image-x-generic.png2011-09-06T11:11:45Z<p>Christina.biermair: uploaded a new version of &quot;File:Image-x-generic.png&quot;: Reverted to version as of 11:07, 6 September 2011</p>
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<div>== Summary ==<br />
From [http://tango.freedesktop.org/ Tango project].<br />
== Licensing: ==<br />
{{CC-by-sa-3.0}}</div>Christina.biermairhttps://wiki.geogebra.org/s/en/index.php?title=File:Image-x-generic.png&diff=12390File:Image-x-generic.png2011-09-06T11:11:04Z<p>Christina.biermair: uploaded a new version of &quot;File:Image-x-generic.png&quot;: Reverted to version as of 12:23, 21 January 2011</p>
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<div>== Summary ==<br />
From [http://tango.freedesktop.org/ Tango project].<br />
== Licensing: ==<br />
{{CC-by-sa-3.0}}</div>Christina.biermairhttps://wiki.geogebra.org/s/en/index.php?title=File_Menu&diff=12389File Menu2011-09-06T11:10:33Z<p>Christina.biermair: </p>
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<div><noinclude>{{Manual Page|version=4.0}}[[Category:Manual (official)|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude><br />
{{gui|menu}}<br />
{{menuitem|name=New Window|icon=Menu New.png|shortcut=Ctrl+N|mac=Cmd+N}}<br />
This menu item opens a new GeoGebra window that uses the default settings of the GeoGebra user interface.<br />
<br />
{{note|If you change and save some of these settings, the new GeoGebra window will open using your customized settings.}}<br />
<br />
{{menuitem|name=New}}<br />
:This menu item opens a new and empty user interface in the same GeoGebra window. You are asked if you would like to save the existing construction before opening the new user interface.<br />
<br />
{{note|The new user interface adopts the settings used for the prior construction. For example, if the coordinate axes were hidden before selecting the menu item New, the axes will be hidden in the new user interface as well.}}<br />
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{{menuitem|name=Open...|icon=Menu Open.png|shortcut=Ctrl+O|mac=Cmd+O}}<br />
:This menu item allows you to open a GeoGebra worksheet (file name extension GGB), GeoGebra tool (file name extension GGT) or dynamic worksheet (HTM or HTML file produced by GeoGebra) that is saved on your computer.<br />
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{{note|In order to open a GeoGebra file you can also drag it with the mouse to the GeoGebra window and drop it there.}}<br />
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{{menuitem|name=Open Webpage...|icon=Menu Open.png}}<br />
: This menu item allows you to open a Webpage containing a GeoGebra applet, just entering the Webpage address in the appearing dialog.<br />
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==Open Recent (submenu)==<br />
:Lists up to eight recently opened files.<br />
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{{menuitem|name=Save|icon=Menu Save.png|shortcut=Ctrl+S|mac=Cmd+S}}<br />
: This menu item allows you to save your current construction as a GeoGebra file (file name extension GGB) on your computer.<br />
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{{note|If the file was saved before, this menu item overwrites the old file by using the same file name.}}<br />
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{{menuitem|name=Save as...}}<br />
:This menu item allows you to save your current construction as a GeoGebra file (file name extension GGB). You will be asked to enter a new name for your GeoGebra file before it is saved on your computer.<br />
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{{Note|Press the Enter-key after you made a change in order to update the preview of your printout. }}<br />
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{{menuitem|name=Share|icon=export_small.png}}<br />
Lets you upload your worksheet directly to [[GeoGebra]], [[Upload to GeoGebra]].<br />
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==Export (submenu)==<br />
:Offers several export possibilities:<br />
*[[File:text-html.png]] [[Export Worksheet Dialog|Dynamic Worksheet as Webpage (html)... ]]<br />
*[[File:image-x-generic.png]] [[Export Graphics Dialog|Graphics View as Picture (png, eps)…]]<br />
*Graphics View to Clipboard<br />
* ...and [[Export to LaTeX (PGF, PSTricks) and Asymptote|others]]<br />
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{{menuitem|name=Print Preview|icon=Menu Print Preview.png|shortcut=Ctrl+P|mac=Cmd+P}}<br />
:This menu item opens the [[Print Preview Dialog|Print Preview window]] for the [[Graphics View]]. You may specify Title, Author, Date and the Scale of your printout (in cm).<br />
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{{menuitem|name=Close|shortcut=Alt+F4|mac=Cmd+W|icon=Menu Close.png}}<br />
:This menu item closes the GeoGebra window. If you didn’t save your construction prior to selecting Close, you are asked if you would like to do so.<br />
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__NOTOC__</div>Christina.biermairhttps://wiki.geogebra.org/s/en/index.php?title=File:Image-x-generic.png&diff=12387File:Image-x-generic.png2011-09-06T11:07:13Z<p>Christina.biermair: uploaded a new version of &quot;File:Image-x-generic.png&quot;</p>
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<div>== Summary ==<br />
From [http://tango.freedesktop.org/ Tango project].<br />
== Licensing: ==<br />
{{CC-by-sa-3.0}}</div>Christina.biermairhttps://wiki.geogebra.org/s/en/index.php?title=File:Text-html.png&diff=12386File:Text-html.png2011-09-06T11:06:52Z<p>Christina.biermair: </p>
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<div>== Licensing ==<br />
{{CC-by-sa-3.0}}</div>Christina.biermairhttps://wiki.geogebra.org/s/en/index.php?title=Embedding_in_Webpages&diff=12382Embedding in Webpages2011-09-06T09:56:12Z<p>Christina.biermair: </p>
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<div><noinclude>{{Manual Page|version=4.0}}[[Category:Manual (official)|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude><br />
{{gui|dialog}}<br />
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To create an html file on your computer, you have to choose the [[File:Export-html.png]]''Export as Worksheet'' tab.<br />
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* At the top of the export window you can enter the Title, Author and Date for your Dynamic Worksheet.<br />
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* Tab General allows you to add some text above and below the dynamic construction (e. g., a description of the construction and some tasks).<br />
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* Tab Advanced allows you to change the functionality of the dynamic construction (e. g., show a reset icon, double click to open the GeoGebra application window and browser features) as well as to modify the user interface shown in the interactive applet (e. g., show the [[Toolbar]], modify height and width, enabling saving and printing, and others).<br />
{{Note|If the size of your applet is too big to fit on a computer screen with standard resolution (1024 x 768), you may want to resize it before the actual export as a Dynamic Worksheet.}}<br />
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The exported HTML file (e. g. circle.html) can be viewed with any Internet browser (e. g. Mozilla, Internet Explorer, Safari). In order to let the dynamic construction work, Java has to be installed on the computer. If you want to use your Dynamic Worksheet in your school's computer network, ask your local network administrator to install Java on the computers. Make sure that your Java install includes the plugin for browsers. <br />
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{{Note|<br />
* You can edit the Dynamic Worksheet text with many word processing systems (e. g. FrontPage, OpenOffice Writer) by opening the exported HTML file. You may also edit the Dynamic Worksheet applet by opening the GGB file in GeoGebra and saving it with the same name afterwards.<br />
* See [[Embedding to CMS, VLE (Moodle) and Wiki]] for details about exporting GeoGebra applets to these online systems.}}<br />
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==Advanced settings==<br />
'''Functionality''': <br />
* ''Enable right click, zooming and keyboard editing features'': By selecting this feature you will be able to right click objects or the drawing pad in order to access the features of the context menu (e.g. [[Show/Hide_Object_Tool|show / hide object or label]], [[Tracing|trace on / off]], [[Properties_Dialog|Properties dialog]]). It is also possible to use the common [[Keyboard_Shortcuts|keyboard shortcuts]].<br />
* ''Enable dragging of labels'': By selecting this feature you are able to drag labels of points or objects.<br />
* ''Show icon to reset construction'': A reset icon is displayed in the upper right corner of the interactive applet allowing your students to reset the interactive figure to its initial state.<br />
* ''Double click opens application window'': You will be able to open a full GeoGebra window by double clicking the interactive applet.<br />
* ''Button to open application window'': A button is displayed, to open the applet in a full GeoGebra window.<br />
* ''Use Browser for JavaScript Scripts'': JavaScipt Scripts are enabled. This allows your browser to show your construction properly.<br />
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'''User interface''':<br />
* ''Show menubar'': The menubar is displayed within the interactive applet.<br />
* ''Enable save, print & undo'': It is possible to provide features for saving, printing and undoing the construction. Since this allows the applet to access your hard drive and printer, [[Reference:Applets|signed applets]] are used and every user of your applet is asked to confirm that he trusts it. <br />
* ''Show toolbar'': The toolbar is displayed within the interactive applet allowing to use the geometry tools.<br />
* ''Show toolbar help'': In combination with the toolbar you can also display the toolbar help within the interactive applet. If you want to provide geometry tools users of your worksheet can check the toolbar help in order to find out how to operate the different tools on their own.<br />
* ''Show inputbar'': The input field is displayed at the bottom of the interactive applet allowing to use algebraic input and commands for explorations.<br />
* ''Allow rescaling'': When this option is checked, the applet will try to rescale the construction accordingly to the zoom. This option is ignored if there are multiple [[views]] shown in the applet.<br />
* ''Width and height of the interactive applet'': You can modify the width and height of the interactive applet.<br />
{{note|If you reduce the size of the applet important parts of the dynamic worksheets might be invisible for users.}}<br />
{{hint|If you include the menubar, toolbar, or input field you might want to adjust the height of the interactive applet.}}<br />
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'''Files''':<br />
* ''Include *.jar files'': Creates not only the html file, but also the *.jar files. <br />
{{Note|You have to use this option if you want your applet to be available without connection to http://geogebra.org.}}<br />
* ''Remove Line Breaks'': removes line breaks from the resulting code. This is needed e.g. when including your applets in [http://wordpress.com WordPress] but makes the resulting code less friendly for editing.<br />
* ''File-Dropdown'': You can choose if the export-file is html, MediaWiki, GoogleGadget or Moodle.<br />
* ''Single File'': A dynamic webpage will be created using a single file.<br />
* ''Single File (Tabs)'': More than one worksheet can be displayed in the browser, to navigate between the different tasks by using tabs. <br />
* ''Linked Files'': Creates linked dynamic worksheets and provides ''Next'' and ''Back'' buttons to work on more than one exercise.<br />
{{hint|For creating several interactive applets it is necessary to create more than one construction using ''File'' - ''New Window'' or {{KeyCode|Ctrl+N}}.}}<br />
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{{Hint|The amount of data needed for the applet to load is '''significantly''' reduced (400kB rather than 1300kB when using geogebra.org as codebase) when following conditions are met:<br />
* just one Graphics View used (no Spreadsheet, Algebra View etc)<br />
* there's no menubar, input bar etc<br />
* use Browser for JavaScript is checked<br />
* you don't use any commands which call the CAS eg f'(x), Integral,<br />
Tangent, Expand<br />
http://www.geogebra.org/trac/browser/trunk/geogebra/geogebra/kernel/cas<br />
* you don't use any of these commands:<br />
http://www.geogebra.org/trac/browser/trunk/geogebra/geogebra/kernel/discrete}}</div>Christina.biermairhttps://wiki.geogebra.org/s/en/index.php?title=Export_Worksheet_Dialog&diff=12381Export Worksheet Dialog2011-09-06T09:55:28Z<p>Christina.biermair: </p>
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<div><noinclude>{{Manual Page|version=4.0}}[[Category:Manual (official)|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude><br />
{{gui|dialog}}<br />
GeoGebra allows you to create interactive webpages, so called Dynamic Worksheets, from your files. In the [[File Menu]], you need to select item ''Export'', then click on item ''Dynamic Worksheet as Webpage (html)''. This opens the export dialog window for Dynamic Worksheets.<br />
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==[[File:export.png]]Upload to GeoGebra==<br />
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Under this tab you can enter a titel for your construction, a text above and below the construction (e. g. a description of the construction and some tasks), and then {{KeyCode|Upload}} it to GeoGebra.<br />
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{{note|To upload files to GeoGebra, you have to create an account and login first.}}<br />
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==[[File:Export-html.png]]Export as (html) Webpage==<br />
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If you want to create an html file on your computer, see [[Export as html Webpage]] for details.</div>Christina.biermairhttps://wiki.geogebra.org/s/en/index.php?title=File_Menu&diff=12379File Menu2011-09-06T09:49:11Z<p>Christina.biermair: </p>
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<div><noinclude>{{Manual Page|version=4.0}}[[Category:Manual (official)|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude><br />
{{gui|menu}}<br />
{{menuitem|name=New Window|icon=Menu New.png|shortcut=Ctrl+N|mac=Cmd+N}}<br />
This menu item opens a new GeoGebra window that uses the default settings of the GeoGebra user interface.<br />
<br />
{{note|If you change and save some of these settings, the new GeoGebra window will open using your customized settings.}}<br />
<br />
{{menuitem|name=New}}<br />
:This menu item opens a new and empty user interface in the same GeoGebra window. You are asked if you would like to save the existing construction before opening the new user interface.<br />
<br />
{{note|The new user interface adopts the settings used for the prior construction. For example, if the coordinate axes were hidden before selecting the menu item New, the axes will be hidden in the new user interface as well.}}<br />
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{{menuitem|name=Open...|icon=Menu Open.png|shortcut=Ctrl+O|mac=Cmd+O}}<br />
:This menu item allows you to open a GeoGebra worksheet (file name extension GGB), GeoGebra tool (file name extension GGT) or dynamic worksheet (HTM or HTML file produced by GeoGebra) that is saved on your computer.<br />
<br />
{{note|In order to open a GeoGebra file you can also drag it with the mouse to the GeoGebra window and drop it there.}}<br />
<br />
{{menuitem|name=Open Webpage...|icon=Menu Open.png}}<br />
: This menu item allows you to open a Webpage containing a GeoGebra applet, just entering the Webpage address in the appearing dialog.<br />
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==Open Recent (submenu)==<br />
:Lists up to eight recently opened files.<br />
<br />
{{menuitem|name=Save|icon=Menu Save.png|shortcut=Ctrl+S|mac=Cmd+S}}<br />
: This menu item allows you to save your current construction as a GeoGebra file (file name extension GGB) on your computer.<br />
<br />
{{note|If the file was saved before, this menu item overwrites the old file by using the same file name.}}<br />
<br />
{{menuitem|name=Save as...}}<br />
:This menu item allows you to save your current construction as a GeoGebra file (file name extension GGB). You will be asked to enter a new name for your GeoGebra file before it is saved on your computer.<br />
<br />
{{Note|Press the Enter-key after you made a change in order to update the preview of your printout. }}<br />
<br />
{{menuitem|name=Share|icon=export_small.png}}<br />
Lets you upload your worksheet directly to [[GeoGebra]], [[Upload to GeoGebra]].<br />
<br />
==Export (submenu)==<br />
:Offers several export possibilities:<br />
* [[Export Worksheet Dialog|Dynamic Worksheet as Webpage (html)... ]]<br />
* [[Export Graphics Dialog|Graphics View as Picture (png, eps)…]]<br />
*Graphics View to Clipboard<br />
* ...and [[Export to LaTeX (PGF, PSTricks) and Asymptote|others]]<br />
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{{menuitem|name=Print Preview|icon=Menu Print Preview.png|shortcut=Ctrl+P|mac=Cmd+P}}<br />
:This menu item opens the [[Print Preview Dialog|Print Preview window]] for the [[Graphics View]]. You may specify Title, Author, Date and the Scale of your printout (in cm).<br />
<br />
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{{menuitem|name=Close|shortcut=Alt+F4|mac=Cmd+W|icon=Menu Close.png}}<br />
:This menu item closes the GeoGebra window. If you didn’t save your construction prior to selecting Close, you are asked if you would like to do so.<br />
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__NOTOC__</div>Christina.biermairhttps://wiki.geogebra.org/s/en/index.php?title=File:Export-html.png&diff=12378File:Export-html.png2011-09-06T09:48:45Z<p>Christina.biermair: </p>
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<div>== Licensing ==<br />
{{CC-by-sa-3.0}}</div>Christina.biermairhttps://wiki.geogebra.org/s/en/index.php?title=File:Export.png&diff=12377File:Export.png2011-09-06T09:48:12Z<p>Christina.biermair: </p>
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<div>== Licensing ==<br />
{{CC-by-sa-3.0}}</div>Christina.biermairhttps://wiki.geogebra.org/s/en/index.php?title=File:Export_small.png&diff=12376File:Export small.png2011-09-06T09:47:51Z<p>Christina.biermair: </p>
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<div>== Licensing ==<br />
{{CC-by-sa-3.0}}</div>Christina.biermairhttps://wiki.geogebra.org/s/en/index.php?title=Embedding_in_Webpages&diff=12371Embedding in Webpages2011-09-06T09:08:47Z<p>Christina.biermair: </p>
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<div><noinclude>{{Manual Page|version=4.0}}[[Category:Manual (official)|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude><br />
{{gui|dialog}}<br />
<br />
To create an html file on your computer, you have to choose the ''Export as Worksheet'' tab.<br />
<br />
* At the top of the export window you can enter the Title, Author and Date for your Dynamic Worksheet.<br />
<br />
* Tab General allows you to add some text above and below the dynamic construction (e. g., a description of the construction and some tasks).<br />
<br />
* Tab Advanced allows you to change the functionality of the dynamic construction (e. g., show a reset icon, double click to open the GeoGebra application window and browser features) as well as to modify the user interface shown in the interactive applet (e. g., show the [[Toolbar]], modify height and width, enabling saving and printing, and others).<br />
{{Note|If the size of your applet is too big to fit on a computer screen with standard resolution (1024 x 768), you may want to resize it before the actual export as a Dynamic Worksheet.}}<br />
<br />
The exported HTML file (e. g. circle.html) can be viewed with any Internet browser (e. g. Mozilla, Internet Explorer, Safari). In order to let the dynamic construction work, Java has to be installed on the computer. If you want to use your Dynamic Worksheet in your school's computer network, ask your local network administrator to install Java on the computers. Make sure that your Java install includes the plugin for browsers. <br />
<br />
{{Note|<br />
* You can edit the Dynamic Worksheet text with many word processing systems (e. g. FrontPage, OpenOffice Writer) by opening the exported HTML file. You may also edit the Dynamic Worksheet applet by opening the GGB file in GeoGebra and saving it with the same name afterwards.<br />
* See [[Embedding to CMS, VLE (Moodle) and Wiki]] for details about exporting GeoGebra applets to these online systems.}}<br />
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<br />
==Advanced settings==<br />
'''Functionality''': <br />
* ''Enable right click, zooming and keyboard editing features'': By selecting this feature you will be able to right click objects or the drawing pad in order to access the features of the context menu (e.g. [[Show/Hide_Object_Tool|show / hide object or label]], [[Tracing|trace on / off]], [[Properties_Dialog|Properties dialog]]). It is also possible to use the common [[Keyboard_Shortcuts|keyboard shortcuts]].<br />
* ''Enable dragging of labels'': By selecting this feature you are able to drag labels of points or objects.<br />
* ''Show icon to reset construction'': A reset icon is displayed in the upper right corner of the interactive applet allowing your students to reset the interactive figure to its initial state.<br />
* ''Double click opens application window'': You will be able to open a full GeoGebra window by double clicking the interactive applet.<br />
* ''Button to open application window'': A button is displayed, to open the applet in a full GeoGebra window.<br />
* ''Use Browser for JavaScript Scripts'': JavaScipt Scripts are enabled. This allows your browser to show your construction properly.<br />
<br />
'''User interface''':<br />
* ''Show menubar'': The menubar is displayed within the interactive applet.<br />
* ''Enable save, print & undo'': It is possible to provide features for saving, printing and undoing the construction. Since this allows the applet to access your hard drive and printer, [[Reference:Applets|signed applets]] are used and every user of your applet is asked to confirm that he trusts it. <br />
* ''Show toolbar'': The toolbar is displayed within the interactive applet allowing to use the geometry tools.<br />
* ''Show toolbar help'': In combination with the toolbar you can also display the toolbar help within the interactive applet. If you want to provide geometry tools users of your worksheet can check the toolbar help in order to find out how to operate the different tools on their own.<br />
* ''Show inputbar'': The input field is displayed at the bottom of the interactive applet allowing to use algebraic input and commands for explorations.<br />
* ''Allow rescaling'': When this option is checked, the applet will try to rescale the construction accordingly to the zoom. This option is ignored if there are multiple [[views]] shown in the applet.<br />
* ''Width and height of the interactive applet'': You can modify the width and height of the interactive applet.<br />
{{note|If you reduce the size of the applet important parts of the dynamic worksheets might be invisible for users.}}<br />
{{hint|If you include the menubar, toolbar, or input field you might want to adjust the height of the interactive applet.}}<br />
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'''Files''':<br />
* ''Include *.jar files'': Creates not only the html file, but also the *.jar files. <br />
{{Note|You have to use this option if you want your applet to be available without connection to http://geogebra.org.}}<br />
* ''Remove Line Breaks'': removes line breaks from the resulting code. This is needed e.g. when including your applets in [http://wordpress.com WordPress] but makes the resulting code less friendly for editing.<br />
* ''File-Dropdown'': You can choose if the export-file is html, MediaWiki, GoogleGadget or Moodle.<br />
* ''Single File'': A dynamic webpage will be created using a single file.<br />
* ''Single File (Tabs)'': More than one worksheet can be displayed in the browser, to navigate between the different tasks by using tabs. <br />
* ''Linked Files'': Creates linked dynamic worksheets and provides ''Next'' and ''Back'' buttons to work on more than one exercise.<br />
{{hint|For creating several interactive applets it is necessary to create more than one construction using ''File'' - ''New Window'' or {{KeyCode|Ctrl+N}}.}}<br />
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{{Hint|The amount of data needed for the applet to load is '''significantly''' reduced (400kB rather than 1300kB when using geogebra.org as codebase) when following conditions are met:<br />
* just one Graphics View used (no Spreadsheet, Algebra View etc)<br />
* there's no menubar, input bar etc<br />
* use Browser for JavaScript is checked<br />
* you don't use any commands which call the CAS eg f'(x), Integral,<br />
Tangent, Expand<br />
http://www.geogebra.org/trac/browser/trunk/geogebra/geogebra/kernel/cas<br />
* you don't use any of these commands:<br />
http://www.geogebra.org/trac/browser/trunk/geogebra/geogebra/kernel/discrete}}</div>Christina.biermairhttps://wiki.geogebra.org/s/en/index.php?title=Export_Worksheet_Dialog&diff=12370Export Worksheet Dialog2011-09-06T08:58:31Z<p>Christina.biermair: </p>
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GeoGebra allows you to create interactive webpages, so called Dynamic Worksheets, from your files. In the [[File Menu]], you need to select item ''Export'', then click on item ''Dynamic Worksheet as Webpage (html)''. This opens the export dialog window for Dynamic Worksheets.<br />
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==Upload to GeoGebra==<br />
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Under this tab you can enter a titel for your construction, a text above and below the construction (e. g. a description of the construction and some tasks), and then {{KeyCode|Upload}} it to GeoGebra.<br />
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{{note|To upload files to GeoGebra, you have to create an account and login first.}}<br />
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==Export as (html) Webpage==<br />
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If you want to create an html file on your computer, see [[Export as html Webpage]] for details.</div>Christina.biermairhttps://wiki.geogebra.org/s/en/index.php?title=Export_Worksheet_Dialog&diff=12368Export Worksheet Dialog2011-09-06T08:48:38Z<p>Christina.biermair: </p>
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{{gui|dialog}}<br />
GeoGebra allows you to create interactive webpages, so called Dynamic Worksheets, from your files. In the [[File Menu]], you need to select item ''Export'', then click on item ''Dynamic Worksheet as Webpage (html)''. This opens the export dialog window for Dynamic Worksheets.<br />
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==Upload to GeoGebra==<br />
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Under this tab you can enter a titel for your construction, a text above and below the construction (descriptions and tasks for students), and then {{KeyCode|Upload}} it to GeoGebra.<br />
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{{note|To upload files to GeoGebra, you have to create an account and login first.}}<br />
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==Export as (html) Webpage==<br />
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If you want to create an html file on your computer, see [[Export as html Webpage]] for details.</div>Christina.biermairhttps://wiki.geogebra.org/s/en/index.php?title=Embedding_in_Webpages&diff=12366Embedding in Webpages2011-09-06T08:03:46Z<p>Christina.biermair: Created page with "<noinclude>{{Manual Page|version=4.0}}{{PAGENAME}}</noinclude> {{gui|dialog}} * At the top of the export window you can enter the Title, Author..."</p>
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* At the top of the export window you can enter the Title, Author and Date for your Dynamic Worksheet.<br />
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* Tab General allows you to add some text above and below the dynamic construction (e. g., a description of the construction and some tasks).<br />
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* Tab Advanced allows you to change the functionality of the dynamic construction (e. g., show a reset icon, double click to open the GeoGebra application window and browser features) as well as to modify the user interface shown in the interactive applet (e. g., show the [[Toolbar]], modify height and width, enabling saving and printing, and others).<br />
{{Note|If the size of your applet is too big to fit on a computer screen with standard resolution (1024 x 768), you may want to resize it before the actual export as a Dynamic Worksheet.}}<br />
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The exported HTML file (e. g. circle.html) can be viewed with any Internet browser (e. g. Mozilla, Internet Explorer, Safari). In order to let the dynamic construction work, Java has to be installed on the computer. You can get Java from without charge. If you want to use your Dynamic Worksheet in your school's computer network, ask your local network administrator to install Java on the computers. Make sure that your Java install includes the plugin for browsers. <br />
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* You can edit the Dynamic Worksheet text with many word processing systems (e. g. FrontPage, OpenOffice Writer) by opening the exported HTML file. You may also edit the Dynamic Worksheet applet by opening the GGB file in GeoGebra and saving it with the same name afterwards.<br />
* See [[Embedding to CMS, VLE (Moodle) and Wiki]] for details about exporting GeoGebra applets to these online systems.}}</div>Christina.biermairhttps://wiki.geogebra.org/s/en/index.php?title=File_Menu&diff=12365File Menu2011-09-05T15:12:55Z<p>Christina.biermair: </p>
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{{menuitem|name=New Window|icon=Menu New.png|shortcut=Ctrl+N|mac=Cmd+N}}<br />
This menu item opens a new GeoGebra window that uses the default settings of the GeoGebra user interface.<br />
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{{note|If you change and save some of these settings, the new GeoGebra window will open using your customized settings.}}<br />
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{{menuitem|name=New}}<br />
:This menu item opens a new and empty user interface in the same GeoGebra window. You are asked if you would like to save the existing construction before opening the new user interface.<br />
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{{note|The new user interface adopts the settings used for the prior construction. For example, if the coordinate axes were hidden before selecting the menu item New, the axes will be hidden in the new user interface as well.}}<br />
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{{menuitem|name=Open...|icon=Menu Open.png|shortcut=Ctrl+O|mac=Cmd+O}}<br />
:This menu item allows you to open a GeoGebra worksheet (file name extension GGB), GeoGebra tool (file name extension GGT) or dynamic worksheet (HTM or HTML file produced by GeoGebra) that is saved on your computer.<br />
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{{note|In order to open a GeoGebra file you can also drag it with the mouse to the GeoGebra window and drop it there.}}<br />
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{{menuitem|name=Open Webpage...|icon=Menu Open.png}}<br />
: This menu item allows you to open a Webpage containing a GeoGebra applet, just entering the Webpage address in the appearing dialog.<br />
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==Open Recent (submenu)==<br />
:Lists up to eight recently opened files.<br />
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{{menuitem|name=Save|icon=Menu Save.png|shortcut=Ctrl+S|mac=Cmd+S}}<br />
: This menu item allows you to save your current construction as a GeoGebra file (file name extension GGB) on your computer.<br />
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{{note|If the file was saved before, this menu item overwrites the old file by using the same file name.}}<br />
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{{menuitem|name=Save as...}}<br />
:This menu item allows you to save your current construction as a GeoGebra file (file name extension GGB). You will be asked to enter a new name for your GeoGebra file before it is saved on your computer.<br />
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{{Note|Press the Enter-key after you made a change in order to update the preview of your printout. }}<br />
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{{menuitem|name=Share}}<br />
Lets you upload your worksheet directly to [[GeoGebra]], [[Upload to GeoGebra]].<br />
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==Export (submenu)==<br />
:Offers several export possibilities:<br />
* [[Export Worksheet Dialog|Dynamic Worksheet as Webpage (html)... ]]<br />
* [[Export Graphics Dialog|Graphics View as Picture (png, eps)…]]<br />
*Graphics View to Clipboard<br />
* ...and [[Export to LaTeX (PGF, PSTricks) and Asymptote|others]]<br />
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{{menuitem|name=Print Preview|icon=Menu Print Preview.png|shortcut=Ctrl+P|mac=Cmd+P}}<br />
:This menu item opens the [[Print Preview Dialog|Print Preview window]] for the [[Graphics View]]. You may specify Title, Author, Date and the Scale of your printout (in cm).<br />
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{{menuitem|name=Close|shortcut=Alt+F4|mac=Cmd+W|icon=Menu Close.png}}<br />
:This menu item closes the GeoGebra window. If you didn’t save your construction prior to selecting Close, you are asked if you would like to do so.<br />
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__NOTOC__</div>Christina.biermairhttps://wiki.geogebra.org/s/en/index.php?title=Export_to_LaTeX_(PGF,_PSTricks)_and_Asymptote&diff=12364Export to LaTeX (PGF, PSTricks) and Asymptote2011-09-05T15:02:47Z<p>Christina.biermair: </p>
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{{menuitem|name=Export - Graphics View as Animated GIF...}}<br />
This menu item allows you to save the [[Graphics View]] as an [[w:Animated_GIF#Animated_GIF|Animated GIF]].<br />
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{{menuitem|name=Export - Graphics View as PSTricks…|shortcut=Ctrl+Shift+T|mac=Cmd+Shift+T}}<br />
This menu item allows you to save the Graphics View as a [http://tug.org/PSTricks/main.cgi/ PSTricks] picture file, which is a [[LaTeX]] picture format.<br />
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{{menuitem|name=Export - Graphics View as PGF/TiKZ…}}<br />
This menu item allows you to save the Graphics View as a [http://sourceforge.net/projects/pgf/ PGF] picture file, which is a [[LaTeX]] picture format.<br />
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{{menuitem|name=Export - Graphics View as Asymptote…}}<br />
This menu item allows you to save the Graphics View as a [http://asymptote.sourceforge.net/ Asymptote] picture file.<br />
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==Limits of these export functions==<br />
Currently following objects cannot be exported to these formats:<br />
* implicit curves<br />
* loci</div>Christina.biermairhttps://wiki.geogebra.org/s/en/index.php?title=View_Menu&diff=12338View Menu2011-08-30T15:31:17Z<p>Christina.biermair: </p>
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{{menuitem|name=Graphics|shortcut=Ctrl+Shift+1|mac=Cmd+Shift+1}}<br />
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:This menu item allows you to show or hide the [[Graphics View]].<br />
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{{menuitem|name=Algebra|shortcut=Ctrl+Shift+A|mac=Cmd+Shift+A}}<br />
:This menu item allows you to show or hide the [[Algebra View]].<br />
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{{menuitem|name=Spreadsheet|shortcut=Ctrl+Shift+S|mac=Cmd+Shift+S}}<br />
:This menu item allows you to show or hide the [[Spreadsheet View]].<br />
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{{menuitem|name=CAS|shortcut=Ctrl+Shift+D|mac=Cmd+Shift+D}}<br />
:This menu item allows you to show or hide the [[CAS View]].<br />
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{{menuitem|name=Graphics 2|shortcut=Ctrl+Shift+2|mac=Cmd+Shift+2}}<br />
:This menu item allows you to show or hide a second Graphic View.<br />
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{{menuitem|name=Perspectives...}}<br />
:Allows you to switch, manage and save [[Perspectives]].<br />
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{{menuitem|name=Keyboard}}<br />
:This menu item allows you to show or hide the Virtual Keyboard, that you can use with a mouse and contains the standard keyboard characters, as well as the most used mathematical symbols and operators.<br />
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{{menuitem|name=Input Bar}}<br />
:This menu item allows you to show or hide the [[Input Bar]] and the Command List at the bottom of the GeoGebra window.<br />
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{{menuitem|name=Toolbar}}<br />
:This menu item allows you to show or hide the [[Toolbar]] and decide its position at the top or the bottom of the GeoGebra window.<br />
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{{menuitem|name=Construction Protocol…|icon=Table.gif}}<br />
:This menu item opens a submenu allowing you to choose to open the [[Construction Protocol]] in a new window, and show or hide the Navigation Bar at the bottom of the Graphics View.<br />
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{{menuitem|name=Refresh Views|icon=Menu Refresh.png|shortcut=Ctrl+F|mac=Cmd+F}}<br />
:This menu item allows you to repaint all views on screen.<br />
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{{note|You can use this menu item to delete any traces of points or lines in the Graphics View.}}<br />
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{{menuitem|name=Recompute All Objects|shortcut=F9}}<br />
:This menu item recomputes all objects used in your GeoGebra file.<br />
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{{note|You can use this menu item to create new random numbers if you used any in your GeoGebra file.}}<br />
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{{command|conic}}<br />
; Conic[Point A, Point B, Point C, Point D, Point E] <br />
: Returns a conic section through the five given points ''A'', ''B'', ''C'', ''D'', and ''E''. <br />
: {{Note| If four of the points lie on one line the conic section is not defined.}}<br />
;Conic[ <Number a>, <Number b>, <Number c>, <Number d>, <Number e>, <Number f> ]<br />
:Returns a conic section ''ax²+bxy+cy²+dx+ey+f=0''.<br />
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{{Note| See also [[Conic through Five Points Tool|Conic through Five Points]] tool.}}</div>Christina.biermairhttps://wiki.geogebra.org/s/en/index.php?title=SolveODE_Command&diff=12289SolveODE Command2011-08-25T08:00:34Z<p>Christina.biermair: </p>
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; SolveODE[ <f'(x,y)>, <Start x>, <Start y>, <End x>, <Step> ]<br />
:Solves first order ordinary differential equations (ODE) <math>\frac{dy}{dx}=f'(x,y) </math> numerically given start point and end & step for ''x''.<br />
:For example to solve <math>\frac{dy}{dx}=-xy</math> using ''A'' as a starting point, enter SolveOde[-x*y, x(A), y(A), 5, 0.1]<br />
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{{Note|[[Length Command|Length]][ <Locus> ] allows you to find out how many points are in the computed locus and [[First Command|First]][ <Locus>, <Number> ] allows you to extract the points as a list, for example<br />
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; SolveODE[ <f(x,y)>, <g(x,y)>, <Start x>, <Start y>, <End t>, <Step> ]<br />
:Solves first order ODE <math>\frac{dy}{dx}=\frac{f(x,y)}{g(x,y)} </math> given start point, maximal value of an internal parameter ''t'' and step for ''t''. This version of the command may work where the first one fails eg when the solution curve has vertical points.<br />
:For example to solve <math>\frac{dy}{dx}=- \frac{x}{y} </math> using ''A'' as a starting point, enter SolveOde[-x, y, x(A), y(A), 5, 0.1]<br />
;SolveODE[ &lt;b(x)>, &lt;c(x)>, &lt;f(x)>, &lt;Start x>, &lt;Start y>, &lt;Start y'>, &lt;End x>, &lt;Step>]<br />
:Solves second order ODE <math>y''+b(x)y'+c(x)y=f(x)</math>.<br />
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{{Note|Always returns the result as locus. The algorithms are based on Runge-Kutta numeric methods.}}<br />
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==CAS Syntax==<br />
Following two syntaxes work only in [[CAS View]].<br />
; SolveODE(<f(x,y)>) <br />
:Attempts to find the exact solution of the first order ODE <math>\frac{dy}{dx}=f(x,y)</math>.<br />
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; SolveODE(<f( var1, var2)>, <var1>, <var2>) <br />
:Attempts to find the exact solution of the first order ODE <math>\frac{dvar2}{dvar1}=f(var1,var2)</math>.</div>Christina.biermairhttps://wiki.geogebra.org/s/en/index.php?title=SolveODE_Command&diff=12288SolveODE Command2011-08-25T07:59:54Z<p>Christina.biermair: </p>
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{{command|function}}<br />
; SolveODE[ <f'(x,y)>, <Start x>, <Start y>, <End x>, <Step> ]<br />
:Solves first order ordinary differential equations (ODE) <math>\frac{dy}{dx}=f'(x,y) </math> numerically given start point and end & step for ''x''.<br />
:For example to solve <math>\frac{dy}{dx}=-xy</math> using ''A'' as a starting point, enter SolveOde[-x*y, x(A), y(A), 5, 0.1]<br />
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{{Note|[[Length Command|Length]][ <Locus> ] allows you to find out how many points are in the computed locus and [[First Command|First]][ <Locus>, <Number> ] allows you to extract the points as a list, for example<br />
First[loc1, Length[loc1]] }}<br />
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; SolveODE[ <f(x,y)>, <g(x,y)>, <Start x>, <Start y>, <End t>, <Step> ]<br />
:Solves first order ODE <math>\frac{dy}{dx}=\frac{f(x,y)}{g(x,y)} </math> given start point, maximal value of an internal parameter ''t'' and step for ''t''. This version of the command may work where the first one fails eg when the solution curve has vertical points.<br />
:For example to solve <math>\frac{dy}{dx}=- \frac{x}{y} </math> using ''A'' as a starting point, enter SolveOde[-x, y, x(A), y(A), 5, 0.1]<br />
;SolveODE[ &lt;b(x)>, &lt;c(x)>, &lt;f(x)>, &lt;Start x>, &lt;Start y>, &lt;Start y'>, &lt;End x>, &lt;Step>]<br />
:Solves second order ODE <math>y''+b(x)y'+c(x)y=f(x)</math>.<br />
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{{Note|Always returns the result as locus. The algorithms are based on Runge-Kutta numeric methods.}}<br />
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==CAS Syntax==<br />
Following two syntaxes work only in [[CAS View]].<br />
; SolveODE(<f(x,y)>) <br />
:Attempts to find the exact solution of the first order ODE <math>\frac{dy}{dx}=f(x,y)</math>.<br />
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; SolveODE(<f( var1, var2)>, <var1>, <var2>) <br />
:Attempts to find the exact solution of the first order ODE <math>\frac{dvar1}{dvar2}=f(var1,var2)</math>.</div>Christina.biermairhttps://wiki.geogebra.org/s/en/index.php?title=Graphics_View&diff=12283Graphics View2011-08-24T12:14:41Z<p>Christina.biermair: </p>
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{{gui|view}}<br />
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Using the [[Tools|construction tools]] available in the [[Toolbar]] you can do geometric constructions in the Graphics View with the mouse. Select any construction tool from the Toolbar and read the Toolbar Help (next to the Toolbar) in order to find out how to use the selected tool. Any object you create in the Graphics View also has an algebraic representation in the [[Algebra View]].<br />
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{{note|After activating the tool [[Image:Tool Move.gif]] [[Move Tool]] you are able to move objects in the Graphics View by dragging them with the mouse. At the same time, their algebraic representations are dynamically updated in the Algebra View.}}<br />
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Every icon in the Toolbar represents a toolbox that contains a selection of similar construction tools. In order to open a toolbox, you need to click on the small arrow in the lower right corner of the Toolbar icon.<br />
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{{hint|Construction tools are organized by the nature of resulting objects or the functionality of the tools. You will find tools that create different types of points in the [[Point tools|Point Toolbox]] (default icon [[Image:Tool New Point.gif]]) and tools that allow you to apply geometric transformations in the [[Transformation tools|Transformation Toolbox]] (default icon [[Image:Tool Reflect Object in Line.gif]]).}}<br />
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The Graphics View may include various types of grid and axes &ndash; see [[Customizing the Graphics View]] for details.<br />
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==Styling Bar==<br />
You can find a button to toggle the styling bar in the upper right corner of the Graphics-View. Depending on the tool you select, there are shown different buttons to enhance your construction.<br />
By default you are able to ''show/hide the coordinate axes'' and the ''grid'' or change the [[Options_Menu#Point capturing|point capturing]].<br />
Additionally there are buttons ''set color'', ''set point style'', ''set label style'', ''set line style'', ''set color and transparency'', ''set text color'', ''set font style to bold'', ''set font style to italic'' or ''set text size''.<br />
==Second Graphics View==<br />
A second graphics view may be opened using the [[View Menu]]. If two Graphics Views are opened, one of them is always active (either it's being worked with and it has bold caption, or it is the last view that has been worked with). All visible objects created by [[Commands]] appear in the active graphics view. For each object you can specify in which Graphic View(s) it will be visible using the [[Properties Dialog]].<br />
==Copy & Paste==<br />
Via Keybord Shortcut {{KeyCode|Crtl+C}} and {{KeyCode|Ctrl+V}} (Mac OS:{{KeyCode|Cmd+C}} und {{KeyCode|Cmd+V}}) you can Copy and Paste selected object (except if they depend on the axes) into either the same window or into another. Copy & Paste will copy every predecessors of the selected objects but makes the non-selected objects invisible. If you copy objects depending on sliders into a new window, it will copy the slider (invisible) into the window, too.<br />
The copied object is fixed, when you click on the graphics view. It will also lock onto points, but if it snaps to a point only one point will be shown, the other is invisible.</div>Christina.biermairhttps://wiki.geogebra.org/s/en/index.php?title=Graphics_View&diff=12260Graphics View2011-08-24T10:44:44Z<p>Christina.biermair: </p>
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{{gui|view}}<br />
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Using the [[Tools|construction tools]] available in the [[Toolbar]] you can do geometric constructions in the Graphics View with the mouse. Select any construction tool from the Toolbar and read the Toolbar Help (next to the Toolbar) in order to find out how to use the selected tool. Any object you create in the Graphics View also has an algebraic representation in the [[Algebra View]].<br />
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{{note|After activating the tool [[Image:Tool Move.gif]] [[Move Tool]] you are able to move objects in the Graphics View by dragging them with the mouse. At the same time, their algebraic representations are dynamically updated in the Algebra View.}}<br />
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Every icon in the Toolbar represents a toolbox that contains a selection of similar construction tools. In order to open a toolbox, you need to click on the small arrow in the lower right corner of the Toolbar icon.<br />
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{{hint|Construction tools are organized by the nature of resulting objects or the functionality of the tools. You will find tools that create different types of points in the [[Point tools|Point Toolbox]] (default icon [[Image:Tool New Point.gif]]) and tools that allow you to apply geometric transformations in the [[Transformation tools|Transformation Toolbox]] (default icon [[Image:Tool Reflect Object in Line.gif]]).}}<br />
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The Graphics View may include various types of grid and axes &ndash; see [[Customizing the Graphics View]] for details.<br />
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==Styling Bar==<br />
You can find a button to toggle the styling bar in the upper right corner of the Graphics-View. Depending on the tool you select, there are shown different buttons to enhance your construction.<br />
By default you are able to ''show/hide the coordinate axes'' and the ''grid'' or change the [[Options_Menu#Point capturing|point capturing]].<br />
Additionally there are buttons ''set color'', ''set point style'', ''set label style'', ''set line style'', ''set color and transparency'', ''set text color'', ''set font style to bold'', ''set font style to italic'' or ''set text size''.<br />
==Second Graphics View==<br />
A second graphics view may be opened using the [[View Menu]]. If two Graphics Views are opened, one of them is always active (either it's being worked with and it has bold caption, or it is the last view that has been worked with). All visible objects created by [[Commands]] appear in the active graphics view. For each object you can specify in which Graphic View(s) it will be visible using the [[Properties Dialog]].<br />
==Copy & Paste==<br />
Via Keybord Shortcut {{KeyCode|Crtl+C}} and {{KeyCode|Ctrl+V}} you can Copy and Paste selected object, (except if they depend on the axes), into either the same window or into another. Copy & Paste will copy every predecessors of the selected objects but makes the non-selected objects invisible. If you copy objects depending on sliders into a new window, it will copy the slider (invisible) into the window, too.<br />
The copied object is fixed, when you click on the graphics view. It will also lock onto points, but if it snaps to a point only one point will be shown, the other is invisible.</div>Christina.biermairhttps://wiki.geogebra.org/s/en/index.php?title=Graphics_View&diff=12252Graphics View2011-08-24T09:37:40Z<p>Christina.biermair: </p>
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Using the [[Tools|construction tools]] available in the [[Toolbar]] you can do geometric constructions in the Graphics View with the mouse. Select any construction tool from the Toolbar and read the Toolbar Help (next to the Toolbar) in order to find out how to use the selected tool. Any object you create in the Graphics View also has an algebraic representation in the [[Algebra View]].<br />
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{{note|After activating the tool [[Image:Tool Move.gif]] [[Move Tool]] you are able to move objects in the Graphics View by dragging them with the mouse. At the same time, their algebraic representations are dynamically updated in the Algebra View.}}<br />
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Every icon in the Toolbar represents a toolbox that contains a selection of similar construction tools. In order to open a toolbox, you need to click on the small arrow in the lower right corner of the Toolbar icon.<br />
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{{hint|Construction tools are organized by the nature of resulting objects or the functionality of the tools. You will find tools that create different types of points in the [[Point tools|Point Toolbox]] (default icon [[Image:Tool New Point.gif]]) and tools that allow you to apply geometric transformations in the [[Transformation tools|Transformation Toolbox]] (default icon [[Image:Tool Reflect Object in Line.gif]]).}}<br />
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The Graphics View may include various types of grid and axes &ndash; see [[Customizing the Graphics View]] for details.<br />
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==Styling Bar==<br />
You can find a button to toggle the styling bar in the upper right corner of the Graphics-View. Depending on the tool you select, there are shown different buttons to enhance your construction.<br />
By default you are able to ''show/hide the coordinate axes'' and the ''grid'' or change the [[Options_Menu#Point capturing|point capturing]].<br />
Additionally there are buttons ''set color'', ''set point style'', ''set label style'', ''set line style'', ''set color and transparency'', ''set text color'', ''set font style to bold'', ''set font style to italic'' or ''set text size''.<br />
==Second Graphics View==<br />
A second graphics view may be opened using the [[View Menu]]. If two Graphics Views are opened, one of them is always active (either it's being worked with and it has bold caption, or it is the last view that has been worked with). All visible objects created by [[Commands]] appear in the active graphics view. For each object you can specify in which Graphic View(s) it will be visible using the [[Properties Dialog]].<br />
==Copy&Paste==<br />
Via Keybord Shortcut {{KeyCode|Crtl+C}} and {{KeyCode|Ctrl+V}} you can Copy and Paste selected object, (except if they depend on the axes), into either the same window or into another. Copy & Paste will copy every predecessors of the selected objects but makes the non-selected objects invisible. If you copy objects depending on sliders into a new window, it will copy the slider (invisible) into the window, too.<br />
The copied object is fixed, when you click on the graphics view. It will also lock onto points, but beware because if it snaps to a point only the old point will be shown.</div>Christina.biermair