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 FOFX(1)                                                             FOFX(1)
                                30 July 1997



 NAME
      fofx - print function 'graphs' on the standard output

 SYNOPSIS
      fofx [-axes] [-cols columns] [-tlx N] [-tlx N] [-brx N] [-bry N] [-iv
      interval] equation

 DESCRIPTION
      fofx parses equation and prints a graph made of text characters on the
      standard output. 'x' is the variable. Implied multiplication is not
      allowed: you must use the * operator.

    OPTIONS
      -axes
           Print crude f(x) and x axes.

      -cols columns
           Sets the width of the graph to columns columns. The default is
           70.

      -tlx N
           Sets the abscissa of the point representing the top left corner
           of the viewing window to N. Default is -7.

      -tly N
           Sets the ordinate of the point representing the top left corner
           of the viewing window to N. Default is 7.

      -brx N
           Sets the abscissa of the point representing the bottom right
           corner of the viewing window to N. Default is 7.

      -bry N
           Sets the ordinate of the point representing the bottom right
           corner of the viewing window to N. Default is -7.

      -iv interval
           Sets the interval betwwn plotted points.

      -?, --help
           Print help message on the standard output and exit.

      -v, --version
           Print version information on the standard output and exit.

    EXAMPLE
      An example command line for fofx:

           fofx -iv .228 "sin(3*x)*((x^2)*.1)"





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 FOFX(1)                                                             FOFX(1)
                                30 July 1997



 VERSION
      At this date, fofx is beta software at version 0.5.

 HISTORY
      fofx was first written in HPL on an HP-9825A desktop calculator. It
      printed output on 16-column thermal paper tape.

 AUTHORS
      fofx is written by Tom Stepleton. Please send any feedback to
      (ssteplet@artsci.wustl.edu, tom@tjs.org).

 BUGS
      Beware! There are probably hundreds!

 MISC
      fofx can be used on the Web through the form at

           http://galena.tjs.org/cgi-bin/grapher




































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