Re: combining two plots
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- Subject: [mg16761] Re: [mg16708] combining two plots
- From: Andrzej Kozlowski <andrzej at tuins.ac.jp>
- Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1999 02:24:03 -0500
- Sender: owner-wri-mathgroup at wolfram.com
Any two Graphics objects can easily be combined in Mathematica. There are, in fact, several ways to do it, but probably the easiest is to use the Show command. Try this: In[1]:= gr1=Plot[x^2,{x,-1,1},DisplayFunction->Identity]; gr2=ListPlot[Table[{x,x^3},{x,-1,1,0.1}],DisplayFunction->Identity]; In[2]:= Show[{gr1,gr2},DisplayFunction->$DisplayFunction] (Here comes the graph!) On Mon, Mar 22, 1999, Joaquim Leitao <quim at ideiafix.fis.ua.pt> wrote: >Hello: > >I'd like to draw in the same plot a function and some discrete >points. How can I combine the ListPlot and Plot comands in the same >figure? > >Any help will be appreciated >Joaquim Pratas Leitao >Departamento de Fisica >Universidade de Aveiro >3810 Aveiro, Portugal >tel: +351 34 370286 >e-mail: quim at fis.ua.pt Andrzej Kozlowski Toyama International University JAPAN http://sigma.tuins.ac.jp/ http://eri2.tuins.ac.jp/