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With Maple 15, you can quickly build sophisticated
applications that include interactive elements such as sliders, buttons,
and dials in your document. Simply drag and drop these interface
components into your document, and then define their behavior using a
few simple Maple commands. In Maple 15, the new data table is part of
this collection of interactive components, so you can build even more
powerful applications that receive, display, and use tabular data. After
creating an application, you can use it within Maple or share it on the
web using MapleNet. Saving the unmodified document onto the MapleNet
server is all it takes to deploy and share your work.
- Interactive components include buttons, sliders, plots, check
boxes, list boxes, toggle buttons, radio buttons, dials, gauges, and the
new data table component introduced in Maple 15.
- Mathematical expression boxes let you enter and display mathematics using standard mathematical notation
- The Components palette makes it easy to add components to your document.
- You can control the appearance of components, such as images on
buttons, orientation of sliders, and tickmark spacing on gauges.
- Components can used within the Maple document, through Maple's slideshow mode, and from a web browser using MapleNet.

Example 1: Generate a Polar Plot


Example 2: Data Interpolation


Example 3: Spiral Graphs


Example 4: Determining the best baseball line-up

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