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Re: Animate

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  • Subject: [mg50351] Re: [mg50342] Animate
  • From: "Florian Jaccard" <florian.jaccard at eiaj.ch>
  • Date: Sun, 29 Aug 2004 03:53:58 -0400 (EDT)
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Hello !

First, you have to create a table of plots with the same PlotRange :

In[9]:=
Table[Show[Graphics[Circle[{0, 0}, {a, 1}]], AspectRatio -> Automatic,
    PlotRange -> {{-10.2, 10.2}, {-1.1, 1.1}}, Axes -> True, ImageSize ->
500],
   {a, 1, 10}];

Then, close the bracket of the list of images, and double-click on the
image.
A dialog-box will appear in the down-left corner. You will be able to make
the animation go faster, slower, etc.

Regards,

F.Jaccard

-----Message d'origine-----
De : Steve Gray [mailto:stevebg at adelphia.net]
Envoyé : sam., 28. août 2004 10:38
À : mathgroup at smc.vnet.net
Objet : [mg50342] Animate


	Could someone show me how to use animate? As an example, suppose I want to
animate (which I
assume means to create a changing display in place, not scrolling), of an
ellipse going from a
circle to a highly eccentric one.
	It must be pretty easy, but I don't quite get it from reading the Help.
Thanks for any info.

Steve Gray




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