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==Input Bar and Algebra Input== | ==Input Bar and Algebra Input== | ||
− | In GeoGebra Desktop, the ''Input Bar'' is by default located in the bottom of GeoGebra window. You can show it or hide it using the | + | In GeoGebra Desktop, the ''Input Bar'' is by default located in the bottom of GeoGebra window. You can show it or hide it using the [[View Menu]] or can [[GeoGebra_5.0_Desktop_vs._Web_and_Tablet_App#Customizing the Layout of the User Interface|change it's position]] within the GeoGebra window. |
− | In the GeoGebra Web and Tablet Apps an ''Algebra Input'' is integrated directly into the [[File:Menu_view_algebra.svg|link=|16px]] | + | In the GeoGebra Web and Tablet Apps an ''Algebra Input'' is integrated directly into the [[File:Menu_view_algebra.svg|link=|16px]] [[Algebra View]]. Therefore, the ''Input Bar'' is not displayed by default if the [[File:Menu_view_algebra.svg|link=|16px]] ''Algebra View'' is part of the GeoGebra window. However, the ''Input Bar'' can be shown using the [[File:Menu-view.svg|link=|16px]] ''View Menu'', replacing the ''Input Field''. |
Both, the ''Input Bar'' and ''Algebra Input'' are providing the same functionalities in GeoGebra. However, the ''Algebra Input'' additionally features an ''Equation Editor'', which makes it easier for you to enter equations and expressions. | Both, the ''Input Bar'' and ''Algebra Input'' are providing the same functionalities in GeoGebra. However, the ''Algebra Input'' additionally features an ''Equation Editor'', which makes it easier for you to enter equations and expressions. | ||
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{| cellpadding ="10" | {| cellpadding ="10" | ||
− | |[[File:Algebra-View.png|left|link=| | + | |[[File:Algebra-View.png|left|link=|x210px]] |
<br>GeoGebra Web and Tablet Apps | <br>GeoGebra Web and Tablet Apps | ||
− | |[[File:Algebra-View-Desktop.png|left|link=| | + | |[[File:Algebra-View-Desktop.png|left|link=|x210px]] |
<br>GeoGebra Desktop | <br>GeoGebra Desktop | ||
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==Algebraic Input and Commands== | ==Algebraic Input and Commands== | ||
− | The ''Input Bar'' allows you to directly create and [[Redefine Dialog|redefine]] mathematical objects in the [[File:Menu_view_algebra.svg|link=|16px]] '' | + | The ''Input Bar'' allows you to directly create and [[Redefine Dialog|redefine]] mathematical objects in the [[File:Menu_view_algebra.svg|link=|16px]] ''Algebra View'' by entering or modifying their algebraic representations (e.g. values, coordinates, equations). |
− | {{Example|1=The input <code>f(x) = x^2</code> gives you the function ''f'' in the [[File:Menu_view_algebra.svg|link=|16px]] '' | + | {{Example|1=The input <code>f(x) = x^2</code> gives you the function ''f'' in the [[File:Menu_view_algebra.svg|link=|16px]] ''Algebra View'' and its function graph in the [[File:Menu_view_graphics.svg|link=|16px]] [[Graphics View]].}} |
{{note|Always press {{KeyCode|Enter}} after typing algebraic input into the ''Input Bar''.}} | {{note|Always press {{KeyCode|Enter}} after typing algebraic input into the ''Input Bar''.}} | ||
− | Additionally, you may input | + | Additionally, you may input [[Commands]] in order to easily create new or work with existing objects. For more information, please see [[Geometric Objects]] and [[General Objects]]. |
{{example|1=Typing <code>A=(1,1)</code> and hitting the {{KeyCode|Enter}} key creates a [[Free, Dependent and Auxiliary Objects#Free Objects|free]] point ''A'' with coordinates (1, 1). Create another free point <code>B=(3,4)</code> in the same way. Then, type in <code>Line[A, B]</code> in order to create a [[Free, Dependent and Auxiliary Objects#Dependent Objects|dependent]] line through both points ''A'' and ''B''.}} | {{example|1=Typing <code>A=(1,1)</code> and hitting the {{KeyCode|Enter}} key creates a [[Free, Dependent and Auxiliary Objects#Free Objects|free]] point ''A'' with coordinates (1, 1). Create another free point <code>B=(3,4)</code> in the same way. Then, type in <code>Line[A, B]</code> in order to create a [[Free, Dependent and Auxiliary Objects#Dependent Objects|dependent]] line through both points ''A'' and ''B''.}} | ||
− | You can toggle the focus between the ''Input Bar'' and the [[File:Menu_view_graphics.svg|link=|16px]] '' | + | You can toggle the focus between the ''Input Bar'' and the [[File:Menu_view_graphics.svg|link=|16px]] ''Graphics View'' at any time by pressing the {{KeyCode|Enter}} key. This allows you to enter expressions and commands into the ''Input Bar'' without having to click on it first. |
==Displaying Input History== | ==Displaying Input History== | ||
− | After placing the cursor in the ''Input Bar'' you can use the {{KeyCode|↑}} up and {{KeyCode|↓}} down arrow keys | + | After placing the cursor in the ''Input Bar'' you can use the {{KeyCode|↑}} up and {{KeyCode|↓}} down arrow keys on your keyboard in order to navigate through prior input step by step. Hit the {{KeyCode|Enter}} key in order to transfer the selected prior input back into the ''Input Bar''. |
− | ==Insert Name, Value, or Definition of an Object into the Input Bar== | + | ==Insert Name, Value, or Definition of an Object into the Input Bar of the GeoGebra Desktop Version== |
− | '''Insert the name of an object''': Activate the | + | '''Insert the name of an object''': Activate the [[File:Mode_move.svg|link=|20px]][[Move Tool]] and select the object whose name you want to insert into the ''Input Bar''. Then, press {{KeyCode|F5}} on your keyboard. |
{{Note|The name of the object is appended to any expression you typed into the ''Input Bar'' before pressing {{KeyCode|F5}}.}} | {{Note|The name of the object is appended to any expression you typed into the ''Input Bar'' before pressing {{KeyCode|F5}}.}} | ||
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− | '''Insert the value of an object''': To insert an object’s value (e. g. | + | '''Insert the value of an object''': To insert an object’s value (e.g. coordinates of a point <code>(1, 3)</code>, equation <code>3x – 5y = 12</code>) into the ''Input Bar'', select the [[File:Mode_move.svg|link=|20px]]''Move Tool'' and click on the object whose value you want to insert into the ''Input Bar''. Then, press {{KeyCode|F4}} on your keyboard. |
{{Note|The value of the object is appended to any expression you typed into the ''Input Bar'' before pressing {{KeyCode|F4}}.}} | {{Note|The value of the object is appended to any expression you typed into the ''Input Bar'' before pressing {{KeyCode|F4}}.}} | ||
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− | '''Insert the definition of an object''': There are two ways of inserting an object’s definition (e. g. | + | '''Insert the definition of an object''': There are two ways of inserting an object’s definition (e.g. <code>A = (4, 2)</code>, <code>c = Circle[A, B]</code>) into the ''Input Bar''. |
− | *{{KeyCode|Alt}} | + | *Hold the {{KeyCode|Alt}} key and select the object to insert the object’s definition and delete whatever input might have been in the ''Input Bar'' before. |
− | *Activate the [[File:Mode_move.svg|link=| | + | *Activate the [[File:Mode_move.svg|link=|20px]] ''[[Move Tool]]'' and select the object whose definition you want to insert into the ''Input Bar''. Then, press {{KeyCode|F3}} on your keyboard. |
{{Note|The definition of the object replaces any expression you typed into the ''Input Bar'' before pressing {{KeyCode|F3}}.}} | {{Note|The definition of the object replaces any expression you typed into the ''Input Bar'' before pressing {{KeyCode|F3}}.}} |
Latest revision as of 16:24, 6 November 2015
Input Bar and Algebra Input
In GeoGebra Desktop, the Input Bar is by default located in the bottom of GeoGebra window. You can show it or hide it using the View Menu or can change it's position within the GeoGebra window.
In the GeoGebra Web and Tablet Apps an Algebra Input is integrated directly into the Algebra View. Therefore, the Input Bar is not displayed by default if the Algebra View is part of the GeoGebra window. However, the Input Bar can be shown using the View Menu, replacing the Input Field.
Both, the Input Bar and Algebra Input are providing the same functionalities in GeoGebra. However, the Algebra Input additionally features an Equation Editor, which makes it easier for you to enter equations and expressions.
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Algebraic Input and Commands
The Input Bar allows you to directly create and redefine mathematical objects in the Algebra View by entering or modifying their algebraic representations (e.g. values, coordinates, equations).
f(x) = x^2
gives you the function f in the Algebra View and its function graph in the Graphics View.Additionally, you may input Commands in order to easily create new or work with existing objects. For more information, please see Geometric Objects and General Objects.
A=(1,1)
and hitting the Enter key creates a free point A with coordinates (1, 1). Create another free point B=(3,4)
in the same way. Then, type in Line[A, B]
in order to create a dependent line through both points A and B.
You can toggle the focus between the Input Bar and the Graphics View at any time by pressing the Enter key. This allows you to enter expressions and commands into the Input Bar without having to click on it first.
Displaying Input History
After placing the cursor in the Input Bar you can use the ↑ up and ↓ down arrow keys on your keyboard in order to navigate through prior input step by step. Hit the Enter key in order to transfer the selected prior input back into the Input Bar.
Insert Name, Value, or Definition of an Object into the Input Bar of the GeoGebra Desktop Version
Insert the name of an object: Activate the Move Tool and select the object whose name you want to insert into the Input Bar. Then, press F5 on your keyboard.
Insert the value of an object: To insert an object’s value (e.g. coordinates of a point (1, 3)
, equation 3x – 5y = 12
) into the Input Bar, select the Move Tool and click on the object whose value you want to insert into the Input Bar. Then, press F4 on your keyboard.
Insert the definition of an object: There are two ways of inserting an object’s definition (e.g. A = (4, 2)
, c = Circle[A, B]
) into the Input Bar.
- Hold the Alt key and select the object to insert the object’s definition and delete whatever input might have been in the Input Bar before.
- Activate the Move Tool and select the object whose definition you want to insert into the Input Bar. Then, press F3 on your keyboard.