Homebrew [Release] Graphing Calculator

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(Noob question) How do you input inverse tan/sin/cos? Is it in degrees or radians?
 
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!
 
(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".
 
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. :)
 
Can you make an update with a degrees option? My math teacher is against using radians...
 
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
 
Hey, sf2dlib was discontinued.

Also, I'm trying to blindly mess with the source code enough to turn this into a vertical app.
 
Any new development on this? Maybe a feature to make more variables, make the variables automatically change up and down, more math stuff, that kinda thing?
 
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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