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Old 04-05-08   #1 (permalink)
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This is my newest, most advanced item created out of boredom, GraphTool. GraphTool is a program that will memorize points and will (so far) do three calculations on any of those points:
  • Find the distance between two points
  • Find the point that is in the exact middle of two points
  • Classify a triangle that is formed by three points
It will also list what points it has in it's memory. There is a save feature, but because of my lack of C++ knowledge it uses "save slots", and there are only three.

This program is not supposed to take the place of graph paper, but is meant to to do calculations for you.

The source code is provided in Bloodshed's Dev-C++ format. The source code uses two .h files which I included.

Note: This was made without a GUI for a reason. I'm not even going to open that can of worms until I get a better understanding of C++ down.


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have you though of being able to show the graph as well?? Using a gride with limits etc wouldn't be to difficult and using a "." to be a point etc. It isn't really a GUI but could be an option to pring it out. Your limits could be the largest/smallest x and y entered and go from there

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