Homebrew [Release] Graphing Calculator

flarn2006

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What I mean is that if you eventually have the option to graph multiple lines at once, you can have each line going at a different 3d depth. Even if you don't have multiple lines, adding 3d to the numbers on the top screen and other data shown will make this cooler!
Edit: just looked at the update history, nvm multile lines is already a thing. So, you should add 3d to it!

Huh, that's a pretty good idea. I'll look into that; thanks!
 

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(Noob question) How do you input inverse tan/sin/cos? Is it in degrees or radians?
It's in radians. For inverse tan/sin/cos, press Select, and the tan/sin/cos buttons will change to atan/asin/acos, which are the functions you're looking for. It works like the 2nd button on a regular graphing calculator. Or if you're inputting equations in algebraic mode, just type "atan", "asin", or "acos".
 

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I really like the Homebrew but I don't like your avatar. 0/10 too much bricks.
Lol, I don't even use Gateway anymore unless I need their cheat search tool. I got it back when it was the only option because I didn't want to wait for a free alternative.

Did you see what's on the screen behind the Gateway card? That's the whole point. :)
 

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I have found very usefull your proyect, I don't know if it would be possible to add a mode to work with polar coordinates, also adding some constants like pi and e wouldnt be bad
 

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where is the equal sign? doesn't seem to be anywhere, even when i press A to open the full keyboard

edit: nevermind, it automatically puts y= at the beginning!
 
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