Desktop application that let's you visualise mathematical functions.
Please make sure you have GNU Make and MingGW on your computer.
You can follow this tutorial.
Note: MinGW is also called GCC/G++, so the tutorial covers it all.
After you install them and add them to path, run the following:
    # installs all dependencies and set-up the build enviroment
    make set-up
    ...
    # may take a while, as the SFML library will be compiled for your version of MinGW
    ... 
    # compiles the actual source code into a binary
    make all
    # done !- Supports 10 functions at 60FPS
- Create breakpoints on the graph
- Set function intervals
- Calculates integrals on a given interval
- Calculates local and global maxima/minima
- Supports zooming in/zooming out
- C++ 17with- SFMLand- tinyfiledialoglibraries
- Graph calculation uses reverse polish notation to create an array of function pointers that represent the order of calculation
- Equation rendering is CPU accelerated, using half of the threads of your current PC at maximum.
