Find 3D Graphing Software - Directional Derivative Support

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The discussion centers on finding suitable 3D graphing software that supports directional derivatives. Users recommend Gnuplot as a free alternative, while MATLAB and Maple are suggested for those willing to invest financially. The conversation highlights the need for software capable of advanced mathematical visualizations, specifically for directional derivatives.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of 3D graphing concepts
  • Familiarity with directional derivatives in calculus
  • Basic knowledge of Gnuplot syntax and commands
  • Awareness of MATLAB and Maple functionalities
NEXT STEPS
  • Explore Gnuplot for 3D graphing capabilities
  • Research MATLAB's features for advanced mathematical visualizations
  • Investigate Maple's support for directional derivatives
  • Learn about the installation and configuration of Gnuplot on various operating systems
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Mathematicians, educators, and software developers seeking effective tools for 3D graphing and visualization of directional derivatives.

barak
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hey there, i haven't find a better foru to post this, so i hope I am in the right place/
im looking for a 3d grapher saftware but good one, that can do directional directional derivative exc.
so if u know about something thatll be great, thx!
 
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sounds great ill try that, thx
 

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