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This example shows the various possibilities to plot the graph of the function  | |||
:<math> \mathbb{R} \to \mathbb{R}, x \mapsto x^{1/3}</math>    | |||
also for negative values of <math>x</math>.  | |||
There are the following choices:  | |||
* "Math.pow(x, 1/3)": this built-in JavaScript function is restricted to positive values of <math>x</math>.  | |||
* "JXG.Math.cbrt(x)": cube root function which is able to compute the real cube root of <math>x</math>. It is available in most browsers as built-in "Math.cbrt()". The JSXGraph makes cbrt available also on old browsers.  | |||
* "JXG.Math.nthroot(x, 3)": general method in JSXGraph to compute the real <math>n</math>-th root of a real number.  | |||
<jsxgraph width="500" height="500">  | <jsxgraph width="500" height="500">  | ||
var board = JXG.JSXGraph.initBoard('jxgbox', {  | var board = JXG.JSXGraph.initBoard('jxgbox', {  | ||
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         name:'Math.pow(x, 1/3) - 1',    |          name:'Math.pow(x, 1/3) - 1',    | ||
         strokeColor: 'red',  |          strokeColor: 'red',  | ||
         label: {position: 'rt', offset:[-100,  |          label: {position: 'rt', offset:[-100,-20]}  | ||
     });  |      });  | ||
</jsxgraph>  | </jsxgraph>  | ||
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===The underlying JavaScript code===  | ===The underlying JavaScript code===  | ||
<source lang="javascript">  | <source lang="javascript">  | ||
var board = JXG.JSXGraph.initBoard('jxgbox', {  | |||
        axis:true,   | |||
        boundingbox:[-5, 5, 5, -5],  | |||
        showFullscreen: true  | |||
});  | |||
var plot1 = board.create('functiongraph', ["nthroot(x, 3)"], {withLabel: true, name:'nthroot(x,3)'});  | |||
var plot2 = board.create('functiongraph', ["cbrt(x) + 1"], {withLabel: true, name:'cbrt(x)+1', strokeColor: 'black'});  | |||
var plot3 = board.create('functiongraph', [(x) => Math.pow(x, 1/3) - 1], {  | |||
        withLabel: true,   | |||
        name:'Math.pow(x, 1/3) - 1',   | |||
        strokeColor: 'red',  | |||
        label: {position: 'rt', offset:[-100,-20]}  | |||
    });  | |||
</source>  | </source>  | ||
[[Category:Examples]]  | [[Category:Examples]]  | ||
[[Category:Calculus]]  | [[Category:Calculus]]  | ||
Latest revision as of 12:14, 2 April 2020
This example shows the various possibilities to plot the graph of the function
- [math]\displaystyle{ \mathbb{R} \to \mathbb{R}, x \mapsto x^{1/3} }[/math]
 
also for negative values of [math]\displaystyle{ x }[/math].
There are the following choices:
- "Math.pow(x, 1/3)": this built-in JavaScript function is restricted to positive values of [math]\displaystyle{ x }[/math].
 - "JXG.Math.cbrt(x)": cube root function which is able to compute the real cube root of [math]\displaystyle{ x }[/math]. It is available in most browsers as built-in "Math.cbrt()". The JSXGraph makes cbrt available also on old browsers.
 - "JXG.Math.nthroot(x, 3)": general method in JSXGraph to compute the real [math]\displaystyle{ n }[/math]-th root of a real number.
 
The underlying JavaScript code
var board = JXG.JSXGraph.initBoard('jxgbox', {
        axis:true, 
        boundingbox:[-5, 5, 5, -5],
        showFullscreen: true
});
var plot1 = board.create('functiongraph', ["nthroot(x, 3)"], {withLabel: true, name:'nthroot(x,3)'});
var plot2 = board.create('functiongraph', ["cbrt(x) + 1"], {withLabel: true, name:'cbrt(x)+1', strokeColor: 'black'});
var plot3 = board.create('functiongraph', [(x) => Math.pow(x, 1/3) - 1], {
        withLabel: true, 
        name:'Math.pow(x, 1/3) - 1', 
        strokeColor: 'red',
        label: {position: 'rt', offset:[-100,-20]}
    });