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Introduction to MuPAD Graphics

Miroslaw Majewski
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Miroslaw Majewski: Zayed University, College of Information Systems

Chapter Chapter 6 in MuPAD Pro Computing Essentials, 2004, pp 137-187 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract I have already demonstrated, within this book, two types of MuPAD plots. However, these are only a small tip of the huge iceberg that is the MuPAD plots family. The collection of MuPAD graphical objects will not only make mathematicians happy, but mathematicallyoriented artists too. You can use MuPAD to make plots of equations, geometric objects, and even fractals. You can develop plots of single objects, or scenes with multiple objects and impressive animation. Finally, if you are interested in curve programming, you can develop some very interesting patterns using turtle graphics and L-systems. Let us start exploring MuPAD graphics by summarizing the graphs we have obtained previously.

Keywords: Graphical Object; Animated Object; Animation Parameter; Plat Library; Minimal Syntax (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2004
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-18760-5_6

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