# pst-func: plotting special mathematical functions# - psBezier - Chebyshev polynomials - psPolynomial (with derivations) - psBernstein (with envelope option) - psFourier - psBessel - psSi and pssi (integral sin) - psCi (integral cosin) - psIntegral - psCumIntegral - psConv - psGauss - psPoisson - psBinomial - psBinomialN - psFDist for F-distribution - psGammaDist - psChiIIDist - psTDist for Student's t-distribution - psBetaDist for Beta distribution - psWeibull for Weibull distribution - psLame (Lam\`e\ Curve - a superellipse) - psThomae (popcorn function) - psWeierstrass (original and modified) - psplotImp (plotting implicit defined functions) - psVolume (rotating f(x) around the x-axis) - psPrintValue %% This program can be redistributed and/or modified under the terms %% of the LaTeX Project Public License Distributed from CTAN archives %% in directory macros/latex/base/lppl.txt. Save the files pst-func.sty|pro|tex in a directory, which is part of your local TeX tree. The pro file should go into $TEXMF/dvips/pstricks/ Then do not forget to run texhash to update this tree. For more information see the documentation of your TeX distribution on installing packages into your local TeX system or read the TeX Frequently Asked Questions: (http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=instpackages). pst-func needs pst-plot (pstricks-add) and pstricks, which should be part of your local TeX installation, otherwise get it from a CTAN server, http://mirror.ctan.org PSTricks is PostScript Tricks, the documentation cannot be run with pdftex, use the sequence latex->dvips->ps2pdf or pdflatex with package auto-pst-pdf or xelatex. %% $Id: README 897 2014-03-21 08:06:41Z herbert $