intdraw/intdraw3d
programs for displaying 2D and 3D integrals with MapleV

3D-graphics such as these can be of tremendous help when learning how to set up tripleintegrals in multi-variable calculus. To literally see whether a solution is correct,simply type in the six lower and upper limits. If the picture is right, the solution isright, if not you will likely see where the mistake lies.

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Maple V Release 3 version of the ASU Package - (asu.ms)

Please read the beginning of the .ms file for installation directions. Asu.ms contains intdraw, intdraw3d, and help pages for both programs.

Maple V Release 4 for Windows version of the ASU Package - (asu.exe)

This is a self-extracting file. When executed, it will create a directory called asulib. Place this directory in the Maplev4\Lib\ directory. If a maple.ini file exist in the Maplev4\Bin.win\ directory then add the command libname:=libname,`c:\\MAPLEV4/lib/asulib/`: to it. This can be done easily with a text editor such as Window's notepad. If the file does not exist then copy the maple.ini file located in asulib to Maplev4\Bin.win\. If Maplev4 is not located on the c: drive, be sure to change the path specified in maple.ini as needed. While in MapleV type with(asu); to load the ASU package. The directory asulib contains all files that were required to create the ASU package.


ASU Package individual files for Maple V Release 4

asu.mws
2dhelp.mws
3dhelp.mws

Programs were written by Shannon Holland,sk.holland@asu.edu, and Matthias Kawski, kawski@math.la.asu.edu, both from ArizonaState University. If there are any questions involving the MAPLE program please contacteither of the above. The authors gratefully acknowledge support by the NSF through the Foundation Coalition.


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