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Introduction

About Funiter | System requirements | Building Funiter | Support

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About Funiter:

Latest version: 2.4.0

Funiter is Copyright (C) 1995-2010 by Stijn Wolters. Original idea: Ernic Kamerich (University of Nijmegen).

You may distribute it under the GNU General Public License, see COPYING for more information.

Funiter (short for FUNction ITERation) is an application developed for educational purposes as a laboratory, generating graphs of several types for iteration of real and complex functions, with comfortable switching between related types of graphs. Originally developed in the context of courses at the University of Nijmegen (Netherlands) for high-school students with a special interest in beta-studies. Of course, the software can be used by anyone who is interested in dynamical systems. On the website a list of literature and software is available (http://www.funiter.org/Funiter/linkse.shtml)

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Requirements:

Funiter requires the following libraries:

  • Allegro 4.2.0 or a higher version.

The following libraries are optional:

  • JPGalleg 2.5 (allows you to save images as .jpg).

Please note that some versions of Allegro include JPGAlleg.

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Building Funiter:

To build Funiter on Linux or MacOS X, type:

make UNIX_PLATFORM=1

For DOS or Windows type:

make

You can also pass the following options to make:

  • Add "BUILD_WITH_JPGALLEG=1" to build with JPGalleg 2.5.
  • Add "DEBUGMODE=1" to build Funiter with debug information (this creates a file named 'allegro.log' which contains the debugging messages).
  • clean to remove several files so you can rebuild funiter with any of the above options.

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Support:

If you have questions, comments, suggestions, or problems regarding Funiter, you can contact me in the following ways:

Email:
  • stijnw@funiter.org
  • info@funiter.org
Mailinglist:

You can subscribe or unsubscribe by visiting: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/funiter-main. Primary language is English.

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Documentation for Funiter by Stijn Wolters. Lastmodified on January 20, 2010