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Re: Symbols using Prolog

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  • Subject: [mg33709] Re: Symbols using Prolog
  • From: "David Robinson" <drobin at sandia.gov>
  • Date: Tue, 9 Apr 2002 01:02:56 -0400 (EDT)
  • Organization: Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM USA
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My thanks to David and Bob for their responses.  I was aware of the previous
disscusion, but wasn't clear to me was that, even if I was not stictly doing
multiple plots, I still needed to use the MultipleListPlot command. Everything
works great now.  Dave


David Robinson wrote:

> Excuse a question from a beginner.
>
> There has been some discussion about using graphics primatives to show
> symbols on plots.  However, it wasn't clear from the discussion how to
> change the symbol using the Prolog option within, for example ListPlot.
>
> ListPlot[list , PlotRange->{0.,1.0} , AxesOrigin->{0,0.0} ,
> Prolog->{.....?....}]
>
> Any one have any insights out there?
>
> Dave Robinson
>
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>
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>                                                    -- Neils Bohr

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