Gracias, Daniel!
I don't recall ever viewing your documentation and examples in the same
way. I do include LogoFE in the CD I hand out. Obviously, I have
failed to associate LogoFE as Set, Calculus, Matrix and Polynomial
procedures.
Let's just say the thought never occurred to me. It got lost in the
translation :) !!
I wish we had a user interface that would better the handheld
calculator. There is obviously so much more that a PC can do
graphically and interactively. In fact, IMO the popularity of
Wolframm's new book is due largely to the "for dummies" illustrations of
complex (at least that's how mathematicians choose to present)
mathematical equations of common sense natural occurences.
I am not trying to trivialize the matter, just wishing that the
exclusive proofs could be simplified for the benefit and inclusion of
the poor masses. I think there is a glaring need for such a translator.
The more visual, the better.
Cheers,
:-) edwin
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-----Original Message-----
Sent: Friday, July 19, 2002 6:59 AM
Subject: [LogoForum] Re: Graphing Calculators
From: "Edwin Pilobello"
> Other than GEOMLAND in ELICA, is there another math
> package written in LOGO?
Well, LogoFe...
Set operations
http://mondragon.port5.com/logofe/p13.htm
Calculus
http://mondragon.port5.com/logofe/p17.htm
Matrix Operations
http://mondragon.port5.com/logofe/p16.htm
Polynomial Operations
http://mondragon.port5.com/logofe/p19.htm
It can even do graphs (lines and bars)
Daniel
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