What is it ? |
geg is a program I wrote in my spare time, capable of drawing 2-dimensional mathematical functions within a nice user interface. e.g., f(x) = 3 + sin(x/2). geg allows you to view multiple functions simultaneously, with each function drawn in a different color. Functions can be selectively erased and are easily identifiable by colour matching. The viewport can be zoomed in and out, and can zoom in on selected regions. geg is easy to use, good looking, compact and customisable.
I wrote geg whilst I was studying Communication Systems during 1998 because I needed a quick means of visualising various functions, like AM, FM, etc. Eventually I decided that it might actually be useful to other people, so I spent some time "polishing" it up and adding a few useful options. Anyway here it is.
geg is just a small program, it is not even matlab's bootlace. But I think of it as just a simple utility that is often useful during those times where you just want to see exactly what a function looks like, and besides, everybody likes using programs with cute interfaces :^)
If you would like to make any suggestions, or comments, or tell me about any bugs you have found, please email me
geg is distributed under the GNU General Public License
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Getting geg |
Source code, current version 1.0.2:
Download the source tarball from here
Download the SRPM from here
Download the source tarball from metalabBinaries (i386) gzipped, current version 1.0.2: (linked with GTK 1.2.6)
Download an i386-RPM binary from here
Download a dynamically linked libc6 binary from here
Screenshots tell it all ! |
Contacting me |
Please send any comments, bug reports, feedback to:
David Bryant, daveb@acres.com.au
Last update on January 22, 2000.