[ Introduction | Installation | Using FnPlotter | The iconbar menu | Screenshots ]
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[ Introduction | Installation | Using FnPlotter | The iconbar menu | Screenshots ]
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What does FnPlotter do?
FnPlotter is a simple application that allows the entry of up to four expressions in valid Basic format. These expressions can be evaluated in a form suitable for plotting in the graphing application !MultiPlot. The data can also be saved as a MultiPlot file, or as a CSV file.
Version 2 of !FnPlotter is now supplied as part of the !MultiPlot installation, and so there is no requirement to install it separately. If you have an older version of !FnPlotter already installed, it can be deleted safely (or at least moved somewhere that is not normally seen by the filer).
!FnPlotter can be launched using the iconbar menu option in !MultiPlot. !MultiPlot has the option in its choices to automatically run !FnPlotter whenever !MultiPlot is run.
Once on the iconbar, clicking SELECT (left mouse button) on the iconbar icon will open the main window. This is shown and described here.
Clicking ADJUST (right mouse button) will open the Choices window. This is described here.
Clicking MENU (middle mouse button) will open the iconbar icon menu. See below.
The iconbar icon menu offers the following options.
Info – this leads to
the standard information window, which also contains a web button,
allowing a quick way of accessing the download site.
Help... – will launch the documentation (this file) in the default browser.
Choices... – will open the application choices dialogue, A description of the features available is given in the Choices page. The choices dialogue can also be opened by right clicking on the iconbar icon.
Quit – will remove FnPlotter from the iconbar and terminate the program.
All the screen shots in these pages were obtained using Snapper, a versatile screen capture application.
Snapper is available from http://www.chris-johnson.org.uk/software/snap.html
These pages are best viewed in a CSS compliant browser. For RISC OS, Netsurf would be the browser of choice.
FnPlotter is © Chris Johnson, 2014
Email:chris@chris-johnson.org.uk
This document last modified on 18th February 2018