Use this mathematical tool to create and shade Venn diagrams with customizable sets and annotations. Includes set operations, algebraic expression input, and export options.
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AppRecs rating 3.8. Trustworthiness 77 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 31 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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About Venn Diagram Shader
Venn Diagram Shader allows you to create and shade Venn diagrams and get the equivalent expression in set notation! You may even enter an algebraic expression and Venn Diagram Shader will give you step-by-step instructions on how to shade!
Features:
- Supports Venn diagrams with 1 to 7 sets
- Create your own Venn diagrams or select from 18 preset diagrams
- Easy Venn diagram editor that allows creating beautiful and well-aligned Venn diagrams
- Touch to shade or unshade areas
- Automatically displays equivalent set notation expressions
- Enter an expression and view step-by-step instructions on how to shade the Venn diagram
- Support for Venn diagrams with subsets and disjoint sets
- Support all sets operations and constants: complement, intersection, union, set difference, relative complement, symmetric difference, universality, empty set
- Customize color for shading and other Venn diagram elements
- Save and share Venn diagrams
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Reviews for Venn Diagram Shader
LUFGKGKYGKU
Great for Set Theory
This app is great for developing intuition about set arithmetic. It's simple to use and provides detailed solutions. Highly recommend.
IrritableBadger
Meh. Do it in paint.
As a mathematical visualization tool it’s ok. The interface is not great and the documentation is, at best, subpar. As a generic Venn diagram tool it’s useless. The poor English in the description leads the buyer to false conclusions. I think the developer knows the app isn’t very good. That’s why there’s no trial mechanism. You’ve got to spend your $3 to find out you’ve just wasted your $3.