MathOverflow Documentation
Working with multiple graphs
Overview
Math-Overflow enables you to work with as manys graphs as you want (and your computing capacity can afford) at the same time. However, working with multiple graphs simultaneously can be a little bit confusing, and so there’s always only one active graph - the graph you’re actually changing. You can recognize this one by its blue color and the grey shade.
You’ll now learn
- how to create new graphs
- how to save already drawn graphs
- how to restore an already saved graph
- how to delete an already saved graph
How to save already drawn graphs
You’re done with refining you’re graph and want to compare it to a new one?
No problem: You can save your old graph by pushing the Save Curve-Button. Your old graph will change its color (so you don’t confuse it with your active graph) and you are ready to start a new project!
How to delete an already drawn graphs
Working with many graphs is fun. However, when you choose that you don’t need a graph anymore, you can delete it by pressing the See saved curves-Button. You’ll get an overview of your saved curves and can delete it by pressing the waste bin-Button.
How to restore an already drawn graphs
For changing an already drawn graph, press the See saved curves-Button. You’ll get an overview of your saved curves and can restore it by pressing the restore-Button. This will be your new active graph.
Using example graphs
You don’t have an idea which curve to draw next? Well, we’ve got some source of inspiration:
Just press the button select an example for opening one of our predefined curves. You’ll be surprised to see the new crop of oppurtunities :)