Re: combining graphics
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- Subject: [mg24349] Re: combining graphics
- From: "Seth Chandler" <SChandler at uh.edu>
- Date: Sun, 9 Jul 2000 04:52:53 -0400 (EDT)
- Organization: University of Houston
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You will probably get lots of answers to this question, but you may want to play with the DisplayTogether function in the Graphics`Graphics package. It is easy to use and often does the trick. Seth J. Chandler Associate Professor of Law University of Houston Law Center "Robert" <robert.schuerhuber at gmx.at> wrote in message news:8k3lbq$3ko at smc.vnet.net... > how can i omit the plot of curves before combining them with Show[.]? > > e.g. > > a=Plot[x,{x,0,1}]; > b=Plot[2 x,{x,0,1}]; > Show[a,b]; > > the output on the screen gets rather complex if a lot of > Plot[.]-commands are used and since i'm only interested in the final > Show[.]-output, i'd like to omitt the rest, is there a way to do this? > > thanks, robert > > > > >