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    fun with polar graphs

    hey check out this graph i made

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    Big yellow?

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    huh?

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    What did you graph that using? (btw, awsome graph)
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    i graphed it using a program i wrote in vb, i can't remember the exact function though.

    here's some that i remember the function of:

    this one is R(a) = a(cos^2(3a) + sin^2(2a))
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    and this one is R(a) = a(abs(cos^3(3a)) - sin^2(a))
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    Do you mind posting the program? I'd love to mess with it (I kinda have a hobby of making cool looking graphs during class [high school])
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    here it is
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    btw i posted the code and not the exe cause you have to modify the source code in order to change the graph, i don't think i'm good enough to write a program where the user can enter a function and it's translated at runtime...that's what maple or mathematica is good for

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    no, enlighten me please

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    Some people trust nothing online, and they like to look at the code first to see if it's a virus or something like that.

    Edit: Also, thanks for posting it!

    detRad = Angle * 1 / Cos(1 / Tan(2 * Angle))

    with

    baseStep = 3.14159265359 / 16

    produces:
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    Talking of polar plots, does anyone have a good add-in/function for Excel
    for polar plots?
    Everything I have done so far has been a bit shoddy.

    I do a lot of work with Real and Imaginary points and the graphs have to have axes like a cross.
    Radar plots don't quite cut it.
    The Office Web Components goes part of the way but doesn't have complete contol.
    e.g. I want the phase to go anti clockwise
    and right click capability/printing etc isnt easy

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