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New : Presentation and free download of MathGraph32 Java

Issued Thursday 27 August 2009.


MathGraph32 is a software created by a french mathematic teacher.

It is free for non commercial purposes.

MathGraph32 allows the user to create sophisticated figures of geometry or analysis.

Written in java, this softwate is now platform independant. With MathGraph32 you can easily create any figure of plane geometry, and change dynamically this figure using the mouse .

You can also draw function curves, parametric or polar curves, and graph recurrent sequences type of u(n+1) = f[u(n)] (real or complex).

MathGraph32 implements complex numbers calculus and graphic representation.

Very sophisticated figures are quickly achieved. For example you can create a point of coordinates (4/3; cos(2*a)) where a is a value already defined or measured.

MathGraph32 is visual. No need of learning complicated syntax for a command line. Most objects are created through mouse clicks and dialog boxes.

MathGraph32 is the only software of his kind allowing creation of objects locus. This allows the creation of very sophisticated figures.

MathGraph32 macros are buttons allowing an action on the figure to be achieved :starting a random experience or an animation, unmasking objects and many other features. Macros are very useful for teaching purposes.

MathGraph32 allows creation of owner-defined macro-constructions.

You can choose the level of functioning (four levels available). You can even allow the use of your preferred tools, which will allow teachers to adapt the software for their personal use .

MathGraph32 is a multi-windows software.

MathGraph32 Java runs in three langages : French, English and Spanish.

For the moment, MathGraph32 is only available as an executable jar file.

You must have java virtual machine installed on your computer (version 1.5 or higher). You can download this software here :

Zip - 1.5 Mb
MathGrph32 Java 1.0.6

For the help to be effective, do not separate the files contained in this zip file. Expand the zip file in a directory and create a shortcut to the MathGraph32.jar file.

Help is available via key F1.

If you point out errors in syntax or orthography, please click on the letter box and leave me a message.

Please report also any problem encountered.

Yves Biton, MathGraph32 author.