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    Default New source of inspiration/data

    Hi

    Recently a friend of my asked me how to draw simple sine wave in Xara.

    After a minute I came up with a pretty unusual solution.

    I advised to visit http://www.wolframalpha.com and enter sin(x) expression in "compute" field.

    At the bottom of the result page is "Download as: PDF" link. After saving resulting PDF on disk you can reopen it in Xara, and extract desired sine wave from drawing by removing ClipViews and Groups.

    WolframAlpfa is computational knowledge engine. It can provide many other data like charts, plots, equations, stocks, weather conditions, maps, orbits, chemistry data, fractals and many, many more..

    I recommend to visit their Visual Gallery of Examples http://www.wolframalpha.com/gallery.html

    BTW, you can generate spirals there )

    Cheers
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    Regards, Dmitry.
    Useful utils for Xara: http://xaraxtv.at.tut.by

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    Default Re: New source of inspiration/data

    Thank you for the link, Dmitry! It has some very interesting stuff.

    Regards,
    ~Fred

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    Default Re: New source of inspiration/data

    Or....you could just draw the sine wave for fun....
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    Ed......:-)

    All you have to decide is what to do with the time that is given to you.
    -Gandalf (from Lord of the Rings) - Xara s/w - Xara Designer Pro X11

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    Default Re: New source of inspiration/data

    Decided to create a small tut to see what others go through....it's an interesting challenge if you've never done one....and this is a simple one...I have a deeper appreciation for what you folks do for us in these tuts....thanks....
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    Ed......:-)

    All you have to decide is what to do with the time that is given to you.
    -Gandalf (from Lord of the Rings) - Xara s/w - Xara Designer Pro X11

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    Default Re: New source of inspiration/data

    Very interesting site. But as math was never my strong point I think I'll continue to use SPXE to generate my spirals.
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    Default Re: New source of inspiration/data

    Better sine wave hand-made.
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    Regards, Dmitry.
    Useful utils for Xara: http://xaraxtv.at.tut.by

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    Default Re: New source of inspiration/data

    I was never good at math and so 99.99% of what WolframAlpha can do is beyond my abilities.

    But I use a very simple equation frequently to determine what width I need to draw an object such as a repeating panel for my stereogram images, in Designer so that it will export at 300dpi to a specified width.

    I enter the formula x/768 = 450/2400 solve for X and in seconds find that my panel needs to be 144 pixels wide.

    Where was WolframAlpha when I was struggling with Algebra (in the 1950s)?
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    Default Re: New source of inspiration/data

    Wouldn't it have been quicker to use the calculator for a simple equation like 450/2400x768

    Joking aside Gary I know what you mean about math in the 1950's the only 'calculators' available then were log tables and slide rules.

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    Here is a method that doesn't involve any calculations.
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    Tony

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    Default Re: New source of inspiration/data

    Quote Originally Posted by gwpriester View Post

    ... Where was WolframAlpha when I was struggling with Algebra (in the 1950s)?
    According to Wikipedia Mr. Wolfram was born in 1959

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Wolfram
    Regards, Dmitry.
    Useful utils for Xara: http://xaraxtv.at.tut.by

 

 

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