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Console allows you to run MATLAB code on iOS devices. It comes with a MATLAB interpreter that supports functions frequently used by college students or learners. Individuals who do not need specialised functions should find this app a valuable tool.
Console is powered by the same MATLAB interpreter of our flagship app, SIMO. Before purchasing SIMO, you should download Console to see if this interpreter is adequate for your work. We continue to expand its capability by supporting more functions and language syntax in future updates.
While other similar apps perform computation on the cloud, Console executes MATLAB code using the on-board silicon. Internet connection is not required — even the documents are offline accessible within the app. Being able to use the app without internet connectivity is a great benefit for users with non-cellular iPads. Another great benefit is that plots are interactive and responsive since they are rendered in real-time by the on-board GPU.
Console has 4 key components:
1. Console Input, where you input MATLAB statements. It supports
- Line numbering
- Syntax highlighting for MATLAB keywords and built-in functions.
- Auto-indent.
2. Console Output, where the results are displayed. It supports
- Full-text search
- Variable view height to fit the contents.
3. Figure, where 2D or 3D plots are displayed. It supports
- Multi-touch gestures for zoom, pan, and rotate (3D plots).
- Attributes (such as axis labels, ticks, limits, line colour) can be configured using the built-in tool. No coding is required.
- Sharing plots as images with third party apps.
- Saving plots.
4. Documents, which contains the full set of SIMO documents accessible offline.
- MATLAB functions.
- Tutorials on MATLAB language basics.
- Searchable by document title and contents.
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“Vectors and Planes” App helps visualize and understand 3D linear and quadric structures and their intersections.
List of linear structures and combinations:
1. Two vector combination.
2. Plane.
3. Line and plane combination.
4. Two plane combination.
5. Three plane combination.
Current list of quadric structures:
1. Two sphere combination.
2. Standard ellipsoid.
3. Ellipsoid in a form of positive-definite matrix.
4. Standard cone.
5. Cone in a form of indefinite matrix.
6. 1-sheet hyperboloid.
7. 1-sheet hyperboloid in a form of indefinite matrix.
8. 2-sheet hyperboloid.
9. 2-sheet hyperboloid in a form of indefinite matrix.
10. Standard cylinder.
11. Cylinder in a form of positive-semidefinite matrix.
12. Hyperbolic paraboloid.
13. Elliptic paraboloid.
Current list of combinations of quadric and linear structures:
1. Matrix ellipsoid and line.
2. Standard ellipsoid and plane.
3. Matrix ellipsoid and plane.
4. Matrix cone and line.
5. Standard cone and plane.
6. 1-sheet hyperboloid in matrix form and line.
7. 2-sheet hyperboloid in matrix form and line.
8. Matrix cylinder and line.
9. Elliptic paraboloid and line.
10. Hyperbolic paraboloid and line.
Interactive 3D graphs are provided for all of the above.
Step by step calculation algorithms are provided for all intersection point sets.
Many of the algorithms are based on Linear Algebra concepts. Those, in turn, are explained in our “Matrix Solver Step by Step” app.
Version 10 was completely redesigned.
Developers hope to get feedback from users at graphmath@aol.com.
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