Based on our record, GeoGebra should be more popular than Fityk. It has been mentiond 20 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Process as to retrieve the interesting bits? AWK and grep. Process as in curve fitting? fityk. Process as in running statistical tests? past4. But very often, it is not an "either a), or b)" but a combination of "a) and b)". Source: about 1 year ago
On the other hand - your question does not share what you eventually intend to do - if you want to plot the PXRD recorded to perform a baseline correction, pick the peaks, export the data, etc. Fityk may be an interesting tool equally useful outside crystallography (J. Appl. Cryst. 2010, 43, 1126-1128, DOI 10.1107/S0021889810030499 with 1.8k+ citations so far.) It runs on Linux, Windows, Mac; its actions can be... Source: about 1 year ago
When I create a GeoGebra file using the One Variable Analysis, Regression Analysis, Multiple Variable Analysis tools, it work fine until I export it to the online collection of resources on geogebra.org. Source: 9 months ago
Sure, there is the fullscreen button in the lower right corner in every geogebra.org applet... But sometimes I want the students to "Start" an applet by clicking a single button (which also does UpdatingConstruction and other things....) and in that way I can ensure that they really use the fullscreen. Source: 12 months ago
To access your account on geogebra.org:. Source: about 1 year ago
Check out geogebra.org and desmos.com and find those online communities, and *thank you.* I'm going to be so bold as to assume you want to make the topics make more sense to people than they usually do, and perhaps get more of them passing the courses? Source: about 1 year ago
The website: Https://tube.geogebra.org/ No longer exists. Instead, the GeoGebra resource center is at:https://geogebra.org/. Source: over 1 year ago
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