Re: How do I make graphs of (easy) functions like those in textbooks?
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- Subject: [mg40464] Re: How do I make graphs of (easy) functions like those in textbooks?
- From: a_cjones at hotmail.com (cdj)
- Date: Mon, 7 Apr 2003 04:53:24 -0400 (EDT)
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Dr Bob <majort at cox-internet.com> wrote in message news:<b6m0nk$eid$1 at smc.vnet.net>... > Oops. I had a small bug there (span where I should have had xSpan), so I'm > sending a new copy of the gridLines function. I'm sending another example, > too. Hmmm... I get bunches of "possible spelling errors" and such things when I run the code. I've got Mathematica version 4.1 - you? When I go to display the graph itself, only the chosen red points show up - the curve doesn't, and it craps out with some kind of error... cdj
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- How do I make graphs of (easy) functions like those in textbooks?
- From: a_cjones@hotmail.com (cdj)
- How do I make graphs of (easy) functions like those in textbooks?