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Re: Plots from Previous Session



You can give your Graphic a name and save it with Save. This will save
the graphic, not the postscript content of a graphics cell. But this is
what you really want, if you want to use Show to combine it with other
stuff.

J|rgen

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> From: Eric Mockensturm <eric@mote.ME.berkeley.edu>
To: mathgroup@smc.vnet.net
> To: mathgroup@smc.vnet.net
> Subject: [mg11769] [mg11749] Plots from Previous Session
> Date: Thursday, March 26, 1998 3:09 AM
> 
> Dear Group,
> 
> I have been wondering how to do this in Mathematica for some time and
> have never found the answer.  Hopefully, it's trivial and I'm just
> missing something.
> 
> What I would like to do is use plots from previous sessions.  With
> expressions, you can use cmd-L (on a Mac) to copy the previous output
> cell as an input cell.  Can you do something similar with Graphics?
> 
> As an example, say you have your computer running overnight to get some
> data and then plot it.  You save and quit.  Then you realize that you'd
> like to overlay some of information on this plot.  Can you make the
> Graphic an input cell and then work with it instead of recalculating
> the data used to make the plot?
> 
> Sincerely,
> Eric Mockensturm
> 
> eric@mote.me.berkeley.edu
> 
> Dynamic Stability Lab
> 1113 Etcheverry Hall
> University of California - Berkeley
> (510) 642-6371
> http://mote.me.berkeley.edu/~eric



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