Re: ParametricPlot
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- Subject: [mg14555] Re: ParametricPlot
- From: "Allan Hayes" <hay at haystack.demon.co.uk>
- Date: Fri, 30 Oct 1998 03:07:27 -0500
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Peter wrote in message <70rkm0$4u5$8 at dragonfly.wolfram.com>... >I have the following defintion in Mathematica notebook (version 3.01 for >Mac): > >eight[t_]:={Sin[t],Sin[t] Cos[t]} > >Trying to plot this by executing > >ParametricPlot[eight[t],{t,0,2 Pi}]; > >produces the right graphic but also an warning: > >ParametricPlot::"ppcom": "Function eight[t] cannot be compiled; plotting >will proceed with the uncompiled function." > >What is wrong ? > >Email: phuesser at bluewin.ch > Peter: Nothing wrong: with ParametricPlot[eight[t],{t,0,2 Pi}] Mathematica looks at eight[t] before it is evaluated to ={Sin[t],Sin[t] Cos[t]} and decides that it cannot compile the function eight: ParametricPlot[eight[t],{t,0,2 Pi}];//Timing ParametricPlot::"ppcom": "Function eight[t] cannot be compiled; plotting will proceed with \ the uncompiled function." {1.15 Second,Null} But we can make it look at the evaluated function (which it sees that it can compile): ParametricPlot[Evaluate[eight[t]],{t,0,2 Pi}];//Timing {0.28 Second,Null} As expected this is a lot quicker. In fact this is equivalent to ParametricPlot[{Sin[t],Sin[t] Cos[t]},{t,0,2 Pi}];//Timing {0.28 Second,Null} Allan ---------------------- Allan Hayes Mathematica Training and Consulting www.haystack.demon.co.uk hay at haystack.demon.co.uk Voice: +44 (0)116 271 4198 Fax: +44 (0)870 164 0565