On Thursday, 2 June 2022 at 03:37:13 UTC, z wrote:
Is there a quick way of obtaining the graph of D functions like
these?
```d
T f(T) if (isScalarType!T){}
```
or
```D
T[2] f(T, T)if (isScalarType!T){}
```
I know that there are graphing calculators already, but these
don't support low level black magic like int <-> float
conversions and i'm lost because there is no way to know if the
code i write is correct without a graph or trial and error,
hence the question.
Many thanks
Probably the easiest way would be to run the function on a bunch
of different inputs, and plot the input-output pairs as 2D or 3D
points. Pretty much any plotting software should be able to
handle a list of points.