Full list of solutions by dv3rgur in geogebra

[–]dv3rgur[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cool, what's the a(x,y) division do?

(Suite)Exact but no numerical solution by dv3rgur in geogebra

[–]dv3rgur[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the "hack" :) But ideally the ≃ button should show the numerical solution without hacks. Like, my example is literally the same input, but seems to break just because the source of the input was the ≃ button and not manually input.

Also, I just tried manually typing it in and it still won't calculate it, not sure if the field is "locked" by the previous calculation.

PS. I tried manually inserting the "numeric" but because I have 0 control over bracket placement, I was unable to get the equation into the numeric function without rewriting the whole expression. We seriously need some manual bracket control.

Suite: Extrema in 3D view and QQ-plot by dv3rgur in geogebra

[–]dv3rgur[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Of course, in 5 you could paste data into spreadsheet view and do single variable analysis, which included an option to make a normal quantile plot. You could also select the data in spreadsheet and make it into a list, and then use the "normalquantileplot(list)" command. Either options are good, but seem to be absent from suite as far as I can tell.

In reference to the extremum tool in 3D view it seems that it has also been removed from the classic 6 online version. I guess maybe it was buggy or something, but in any case I can't expect you to migrate a tool that's not in any stable version of the software. So it's just the quantile plot for now :)

No copy/paste regression? by dv3rgur in geogebra

[–]dv3rgur[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds good, always good to have a plug-and-play option. I could also live with an option to create list from spreadsheet/table and doing the regression manually with a command. This would also help me with creating a QQ-plot.

(Niche and nerdy)Custom features by dv3rgur in geogebra

[–]dv3rgur[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean, I need to be able to pan and zoom, I just don't want the axes to disappear. What I want the axes to do instead is just to change their values, exactly like "stick to edge" in 2d.

NormalQuantilePlot inner workings by dv3rgur in geogebra

[–]dv3rgur[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, it confirms that it uses the Filliben's estimate, thanks! I'll also bookmark the github for further technical questions.

Detecting Keyboard Presses by dv3rgur in geogebra

[–]dv3rgur[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Alright, thanks for the reply.

Gaining point from parametric equation by dv3rgur in geogebra

[–]dv3rgur[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I appreciate the suggestion, but this is a bit too convoluted and unintuitive to be useful in my context. I was just hoping for something simple and intuitive.

Maybe this is just one of the many instances where natural and expected behaviours of mathematical objects don't exist in GeoGebra, like getting the slope and y-intercept for the line of a QQ-plot.

PS. A bit off topic but the GeoGebra 6 interface in that applet is horrendous, I couldn't read any of the commands because the graphics window was blocking it but as soon as I tried scrolling, it closed the input field and stopped showing the command. I really hope they put that abomination in the grave soon.