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@5:I know, accessing a website to read graphs is not convenient, but I think the implementation is way good.. Those braille dots in edit box indicate the direction of the graph, for example, if it's braille dot 3 5, then you know that it
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Cool but I never liked math. lol
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yeah. To be honest I don't know why, but no one has actually managed to beet Mathtrax. It's not the most flexible thing or even particularly generally applicable, but in terms of producing comprehensible graphs, it wins. If I recall corre
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Hi there,in my opinion, the best graphing program out there is still Mathtrax. It's made by a blind engineer working in Nasa, and while it's out for quite some time, it's really good.It has like seriously beautiful graphing sound. I don
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To be fair, I don't really understand how this works, especially the first link. But the graf calculator kind of makes sense, have I only known how to interpret the fields of the demo examples, like parables and such.For those who understand w
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Ooh neat! This combined with Desmos Graphing Calculator will be great.
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We all know what audio graphs are, but I've never seen such a nice implementation of this concept with such an easy to access interface. I hope that they really take it forward and get us a product wherin we can just feed in our graphs, and it will