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-On the left-hand side is a toolbar from which all graphing functions can be accessed. If you hover the mouse pointer over one of the buttons, a [[Hint|tooltip]] appears showing the name of the graphing function. All [[graphic types|graphics functions]] available in CGRAPH are listed [[here]], and can also be found in the [[menu|menu]]+On the left-hand side is a toolbar from which all graphing functions can be accessed. If you hover the mouse pointer over one of the buttons, a [[Hint|tooltip]] appears showing the name of the graphing function. All [[graphic types|graphics functions]] available in CGRAPH are listed [[graphic types|here]], and can also be found in the [[menu|menu]]
  
 In this example, we will draw a sine curve; for this, CGRAPH offers the graphics type [[Functions]]. This is the button in the function bar highlighted in blue in the image. In this example, we will draw a sine curve; for this, CGRAPH offers the graphics type [[Functions]]. This is the button in the function bar highlighted in blue in the image.
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 In the green area, all graphing functions allow you to specify the value range for which a graph is to be drawn. For all graph types, permissible values are already entered here; your changes are saved and will be available immediately the next time you call up the function. A description of the [[number_formats_and_value_ranges|number formats]] used by CGRAPH can be found [[number_formats_and_value_ranges|here]]. In the green area, all graphing functions allow you to specify the value range for which a graph is to be drawn. For all graph types, permissible values are already entered here; your changes are saved and will be available immediately the next time you call up the function. A description of the [[number_formats_and_value_ranges|number formats]] used by CGRAPH can be found [[number_formats_and_value_ranges|here]].
  
-For [[Functions]] and some other [[graph types|graph types]], it is also possible to always fit the graph into the graph window – to do this, leave the **//Set drawing area//** field unchecked.+For [[Functions]] and some other [[graphic_types|graph types]], it is also possible to always fit the graph into the graph window – to do this, leave the **//Set drawing area//** field unchecked.
    
  
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 ===== Create graph ===== ===== Create graph =====
  
-Once the function and, if applicable, the range of values have been specified, the graph can be drawn. To do this, click on **//Create graph//** in the blue area. For most graphs, there is also an **//Export//** button here, which allows the calculated values of a graph to be saved in a CSV text file and used in other programmes. CGRAPH itself can use these files for the graph types [[Interpolations]] and [[linearealgebra2d|Linear Algebra]]. +Once the function and, if applicable, the range of values have been specified, the graph can be drawn. To do this, click on **//Create graph//** in the blue area. For most graphs, there is also an **//Export//** button here, which allows the calculated values of a graph to be saved in a CSV text file and used in other programmes. CGRAPH itself can use these files for the graph types [[Interpolations]] and [[linearalgebra2d|Linear Algebra]]. 
  
 ===== Edit graph ===== ===== Edit graph =====
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 The tree on the left-hand side always displays the respective default settings for the graphs, but it also allows you to change the display. If you double-click on the text ‘Function’ (green arrow), a window appears for visual adjustment of the graph. The tree on the left-hand side always displays the respective default settings for the graphs, but it also allows you to change the display. If you double-click on the text ‘Function’ (green arrow), a window appears for visual adjustment of the graph.
  
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 If you wish to hide the graph temporarily, simply click on the coloured icon (green arrow). Clicking again will make the graph visible once more. If you wish to hide the graph temporarily, simply click on the coloured icon (green arrow). Clicking again will make the graph visible once more.
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