Use the MediaWiki extension for JSXGraph: Difference between revisions

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<!--<jsxgraph height="500" width="600" filename="Wuerfel_drehbar_dreieck.gxt" />-->
<!--<jsxgraph height="500" width="600" filename="Wuerfel_drehbar_dreieck.gxt" />-->
<jsxgraph height="500" width="600" >
<jsxgraph height="500" width="600" >
<!--
var a = brd.createElement('slider', [[1,-1],[5,-1],[0,1,4]]);
var a = brd.createElement('slider', [[1,-1],[5,-1],[0,1,4]]);
var b = brd.createElement('slider', [[1,-2],[5,-2],[0,0.25,4]]);
var b = brd.createElement('slider', [[1,-2],[5,-2],[0,0.25,4]]);
var c = brd.createElement('curve', [function(phi){a.Value()+b.Value()*phi; }, [0, 0],'phi',0, 8*Math.PI],
var c = brd.createElement('curve', [function(phi){a.Value()+b.Value()*phi; }, [0, 0],'phi',0, 8*Math.PI],
{curveType:'polar', strokewidth:4});
{curveType:'polar', strokewidth:4});
//-->
</jsxgraph>
</jsxgraph>



Revision as of 19:22, 18 February 2009

An extension to include JSXgraph in MediaWiki is under development.

To display the above example, a GEONExT file has to be uploaded and the following code has to be included in a MediWiki page:

<jsxgraph height="500" width="600" filename="Wuerfel_drehbar_dreieck.gxt" />