Saturday, October 29, 2011

Mathematica 8.04



This embedding was done using the CDF wizard in Mathematica 8.04.

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Nine Point Circle

Series demo

Here is a CDF based on the notebook I used to create the video for Nine Point Circle post.

LaTeX


I have found that Blogger makes using \(\LaTeX\) challenging. I have found MathJax provides a straightforward solution.
This is an attempt use \(\LaTeX\).
\[\int_a^b f(x) dx\]

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Latitude

Latitude

This is an embedded cdf of the post "What's in a name". See the post for the details.
In brief,

  • an eccentric ellipse is chosen to illustrate the difference between geocentric  (angle between movable black line and horizontal axis) and geographic latitude (angle between movable red line and horizontal axis)
  • The difference between geographic and geocentric latitude is plotted against geocentric latitude in the bottom graphic (geographic-geocentric)

Another Apple

Apple

Apple


This post shows that the HTML works for one of my own files, I have yet to be patient enough to make the image sizing. It does work!

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Embedding CDF

This is my first blog post on this site.
I aim to use this site for embedding CDFs (if and when I get time and think they CDF is sufficiently mature).

I used the step by step instructions listed by on this link after looking at the blog; The Spline.




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