resize().ĭestroy the GraphingCalculator instance, unbind event listeners, and free resources. If set to false you will need to explicitly call. See the Colors section.ĭetermine whether the calculator should automatically resize whenever there are changes to element's dimensions. The color palette that the calculator will cycle through. Otherwise, arguments are assumed to be in radians. When true, trig functions assume arguments are in degrees. Paste validly formatted table data to create a table up to 50 rows Paste a valid desmos graph URL to import that graph Show a restricted menu of available functions regressions with negative R 2 values or plots with unresolved detail)ĭisplay the keypad in QWERTY layout ( false shows an alphabetical layout) See Image Uploads for more details.Īllow the creation of folders in the expressions listĪllow the creation of text notes in the expressions listĪllow hyperlinks in notes/folders, and links to help documentation in the expressions list (e.g. Specify custom processing for user-uploaded images. Note: the default value has changed, and this option will be removed in future API versions.Īllow tracing curves to inspect coordinates, and showing point coordinates when clickedĪdd a subtle 1px gray border around the entire calculatorĭisable user panning and zooming graphpaper Show solutions to linear and quadratic equations like 2x^2-3x+1=0. Show Points of Interest (POIs) as gray dots that can be clicked on Show the bar on top of the expressions list
Show the settings wrench, for changing graph display Options is an optional object that specifies features that should be included or excluded. The object returned is a Desmos.GraphingCalculator object, which exposes methods for setting expressions, changing the viewport, etc. getElementById ( 'my-calculator' ) var calculator = Desmos.