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A Program For Mathematical Drawings and Formulas
Hi,
Does anybody know a program, using which I will be able to make mathematical drawings and write formulas at the same time?
Any help will be greatly appreciated!
Hi,
Does anybody know a program, using which I will be able to make mathematical drawings and write formulas at the same time?
Any help will be greatly appreciated!
It depends what you really want to do.
Word and Excel will do the basic presentation stuff and obviously Excel some basic scienific/engineering calculations.
You can have a look at:
Microsoft Mathematics 4.0 (free) - more for students
FreeMat - a freeMathCadMatLab type program.
Last edited by mjf; 22 Jul 2011 at 19:44. Reason: Matlab not Mathcad
Here is the best one I know of. I used an earlier version in an engineering job about 10 years ago.
Take a look at this, especially if you are a student.
Free Mathematics Add-in for Word (including the
Microsoft Math 4.0 is out - Microsoft Education Tech Upstate New York - Site Home - TechNet Blogs
Thanks for the help very much. The thing I would like to do is to make some kind of a synopsis - draw figures and write some formulas and tips nearby. I am a student and these kinds of things help me greatly to study efficiently. But, so far, I have not found the right program. OpenOffice has Math section, but Drawing and Formula Categories are separated, so I make drawing without the ability to write formulas and vice versa. If there is a way to do both at the same time, I will be glad to hear.
As for the other programs:
MathCad- a professional engineering tool, not free and not suitable for the little job
Freemat - useless when we have Microsoft Mathematics.
Microsoft Mathematics - Looks good, but I could not find a way to draw there figures, maybe integrating with Word will do good.
And does anybody know about Google? Do they have something useful? I found Drawing in Google Docs, but I am unable to write anything.
Thank you for your help again!
Absolutely incorrect.
Microsoft Mathematics is very constrained. It has no scripting language, very limited and more geared to high school students. In principle you are supposed to be able to integrate it into Word but I found it buggy when I played with it.
Freemat is a powerful tool very similar toMathcadMatLab. The scripts are syntactically the same. Freemat is relatively new and there are some other similar free programs that have been around a while longer but less compatible with Mathcad.
These tools are used by professional research engineers and scientists who wouldn't be using MS Mathematics as a substitute in a pink fit.
For a more mathematical focus there is Mathematica which is very expensive but has good student discounts. This would be more relevant to postgraduate students.
Last edited by mjf; 22 Jul 2011 at 19:46.
No, I am saying it is useless for the basic things I would like to use it for(Considering M. Math.). MathCad is a professional tool and as I am a high-school student, I think Microsoft Mathematics is more appropriate for me.
I integrated the program with the Word as well, but did not find it helpful enough.
Nevertheless, will I be able to make drawing with MathCad and just write formulas?
Thanks in advance!
My appologies for my mental stuff up. I meant FreeMat is similar to MatLab (not Mathcad). For High school science/maths these may be an overkill.
Mathcad actually may be closer to what you want but it cost $$ and is an overkill when you have to pay for it..
Here is a link to what FreeMat will do. It runs fine under my Windows 7 x64.
FreeMat - Screenshots
This is MathCad
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathcad
Edit:
Try this - I think it's very nice!
http://andrejv.github.com/wxmaxima/index.html
Last edited by mjf; 22 Jul 2011 at 21:22. Reason: Edit:
Thanks for your great support. I looked through the Open Office Math Application as well as the Drawing App and fortunately, found a tool, using which I can insert Formulas into Drawing.
I appreciate your help!
Last edited by GioChavchanidze; 27 Jul 2011 at 05:21.