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RE: Combining plots

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  • Subject: [mg48645] RE: [mg48618] Combining plots
  • From: "David Turner" <dturner at faulkner.edu>
  • Date: Wed, 9 Jun 2004 04:17:08 -0400 (EDT)
  • Sender: owner-wri-mathgroup at wolfram.com

Johan,
 
Try
 
a:=ListPlot[{1,2,3},DisplayFunction->Identity];
b:=ListPlot[{4,5,5},DisplayFunction->Identity];
Show[a,b,DisplayFunction->$DisplayFunction];

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	From: Johan [mailto:vdmeer at science.uva.nl] 
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	Sent: Mon 6/7/2004 11:48 PM 
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	Subject: [mg48645] [mg48618] Combining plots
	
	

	Hello all,
	
	
	Suppose I wish to show a combined plot, for instance
	
	a:=ListPlot[{1,2,3}]
	b:=ListPlot[{4,5,5}]
	
	using Show[a,b]
	
	Now Mathematica draws 3 graphics, one of a, b and one of a and b
	combined. I want to only see the third combined graph and not the first
	two graphs. Is that possible?
	
	I tried something with setting DisplayFunction to Identity in a and b,
	but then Show doesn't show anything... Help!
	
	Thanks!
	
	Johan
	
	


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