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GCFP is an open-source tool for visualizing complex functions.
GLUT Complex FunctionPlotter (GCFP) is an open-source tool for visualizing complex functions using OpenGL. It can be customized using LUA.
Please note: I wrote GCFP while learning for an exam in complex analysis to understand the behavior of some complex functions. As it has proven useful to me I thought I would share it though obviously GCFP could be improved in many ways..
Microfi PyPlot is an easy-to-use functionplotter. It's completely open-source, so you can edit it as you feel necessary.
The main goal of this project is to provide a clean interface for school teachers and students that want to study math.
JFunctionViewer is a simple and fast OpenSource functionplotter. Since it is written in Java it is Platform independend and can even be run from inside a Browser.
XCalc is an infix calculator for mobile devices that support J2ME, MIDP 1.0 and CLDC 1.0.Its main features are 2d and 3d plotting of functions and its usability. It uses the Real.java library http://sourceforge.net/projects/real-java.
MathGenius is a graphical tool intended to simplify your work in mathematics. By now it includes a graphical functionplotter, a mechanism (still in development) to derive functions, and an equation solver. An extension mechanism will be developed.