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graphDS v0.9.1
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This homebrew is used to graph mathematical expressions. It will evaluate expressions including those with exponents, trig, and logarithmic functions.

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I focused on fixing bugs with graphing. Graphing will no longer result in random pixels and lines being plotted and I've also refined my algorithms so that weird things don't happen near the edges of the screen. Please be aware that I also resized the graphscreen, so there will be a white space 4 pixels wide around the entire graphing area.

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All kinds of things!!

Graphs are handy in lots of programming ways.
Need to jump from X,Y to X2,Y2, find a nice wave to do it.
Need your car to accelerate at a specific rate, tweak a wave to get it right.
Want your colors to throb at the right rate, more waves!
Water bobbing, Objects bouncing, lots and lots of wave based maths.

Remember kids, if you don't learn your maths, you'll never be a coder!!
Everything ends up as 1's and 0's eventually!
 

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