Asymptote 1.94

Asymptote: The Vector Graphics Language

Asymptote is a powerful descriptive vector graphics language that provides a natural coordinate-based framework for technical drawing. Labels and equations are typeset with LaTeX, for high-quality PostScript output.

A major advantage of Asymptote over other graphics packages is that it is a programming language, as opposed to just a graphics program.

Features of Asymptote:

– provides a portable standard for typesetting mathematical figures, just as TeX/LaTeX has become the standard for typesetting equations.
– inspired by MetaPost, with a much cleaner, powerful C++-like programming syntax and floating-point numerics;
– runs on all major platforms (UNIX, MacOS, Microsoft Windows);
– mathematically oriented (e.g. rotation of vectors by complex multiplication);
– LaTeX typesetting of labels (for document consistency);
– uses simplex method and deferred drawing to solve overall size constraint issues between fixed-sized objects (labels and arrowheads) and objects that should scale with figure size;
– fully generalizes MetaPost path construction algorithms to three dimensions;
– compiles commands into virtual machine code for speed without sacrificing portability;
– high-level graphics commands are implemented in the Asymptote language itself, allowing them to be easily tailored to specific applications.

Download: Asymptote 1.94

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