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Re: A question about plotting

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  • From: uunet!quark.umd.edu!mcdonald (Bill MacDonald)
  • Date: Sat, 16 Jun 90 17:05:42 EDT

William M. MacDonald  
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> 
> Please excuse my impatience, but I am reposting this 
> question in case it did not get through:
> 
> I am trying to plot two lists on one plot but with
> different point styles. I cannot find anything in
> the documentation on how to specify a point style.
> 
> "PlotStyle is an option for Plot and ListPlot that 
> specifies the style of lines or points to be plotted",
> however, like many of the attributes, there is no
> hint as to how point styles (other than size) are
> defined.
> 
> Any suggestions?
> 
> Thanks, 
> Gary Kenward
> Mobile Data International, Inc.
> (a Motorola company)
> 
> 
> 
> 

Look at the alphabetical List of Built-in atheematica Objects, which
begins on page 593, under Graphics. (I find this the best place to start when
unsure about some Mathematica object.) There you will find listed the primitives Thickness and Dashing listed.  In the index under Thickness find a reference
to page 142.  There the explanation of these two primitives is given.  You can
also find explanations of both primitives in the L-o-Bi-M-O.  Under Dashing
finfururther explanations.



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