asy-overview – A brief overview of the Asymptote language for drawing mathematical graphics
Asymptote is a programming language for creating mathematical graphics. This document gives you a quick overview, illustrating with a few familiar Calculus examples. Readers can work through it in a couple of hours to get a feel for the system’s strengths, and if they are interested then go on to a full tutorial or the official reference.
Sources | /info/asy-overview |
Documentation | |
Repository | https://gitlab.com/jim.hefferon/asy_tut |
Version | 2024-09-29 |
Licenses | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
Maintainer | Jim Hefferon |
Contained in | TeX Live as asy-overview MiKTeX as asy-overview |
Topics | Documentation Documentation package Graphics documentation |
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