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CTAN update: pst-func package

Date: April 22, 2006 10:55:56 AM CEST
Herbert Voss writes: > I have uploaded pst-func.tgz to the uk mirror. > Please delete _all_ files in > /graphics/pstricks/contrib/pst-func/ > and put the new ones in there. > > This new version has: > ..... pst-func.tex > 0.45 2006-04-22 added \psplotImp for plotting implicit > defined functions (experimental), > the options algebraic (pstricks-add) > and polarplot can be used > accept plotstyle curve for \psBinomialN > new option barwidth for \psBinomial > new macros \psBinomial and \psBinomialN > for the (normalized) binomial distribution > new macros \psCumIntegral, \psIntegral > \psConv > > ..... pst-func.sty > 2004-10-18 first version > 2006-04-22 add pst-func.pro to the filelist > > > ..... pst-func.pro > 0.06 2006-04-16 new subroutine MoverN (binomial coefficient) i have installed the new version. thanks for the upload. >From the catalogue: Pst-func is a package built for use with PSTricks. It provides macros for plotting various mathematical functions. Polynomials and their derivatives $f(x)=an*x^n+an-1*x^(n-1)+...+a0$ defined by the coefficients a0 a1 a2 ... and the derivative order; the Fourier sum $f(x) = a0/2+a1cos(omega x)+...+b1sin(omega x)+...$ defined by the coefficients a0 a1 a2 ... b1 b2 b3 ...; the Bessel function defined by its order; and the Gauss function defined by sigma. i need to add more to the catalogue: that will happen later today, in time for nightly updates. Robin Fairbairns For the CTAN team

pst-func – PSTricks package for plotting mathematical functions

The package is built for use with PSTricks. It provides macros for plotting and manipulating various mathematical functions:

  • polynomials and their derivatives f(x)=an*x^n+an-1*x^(n-1)+...+a0 defined by the coefficients a0 a1 a2 ... and the derivative order;
  • the Fourier sum f(x) = a0/2+a1cos(omega x)+...+b1sin(omega x)+... defined by the coefficients a0 a1 a2 ... b1 b2 b3 ...;
  • the Bessel function defined by its order;
  • the Gauss function defined by sigma and mu;
  • Bézier curves from order 1 (two control points) to order 9 (10 control points);
  • the superellipse function (the Lamé curve);
  • Chebyshev polynomials of the first and second kind;
  • the Thomae (or popcorn) function;
  • the Weierstrass function;
  • various integration-derived functions;
  • normal, binomial, poisson, gamma, chi-squared, student’s t, F, beta, Cauchy and Weibull distribution functions and the Lorenz curve;
  • the zeroes of a function, or the intermediate point of two functions;
  • the Vasicek function for describing the evolution of interest rates; and
  • implicit functions.

The plots may be generated as volumes of rotation about the X-axis, as well.

Packagepst-func
Version1.02a 2024-03-31
MaintainerHerbert Voß

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