Re: PlotRange
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- Subject: [mg48463] Re: [mg48452] PlotRange
- From: DrBob <drbob at bigfoot.com>
- Date: Mon, 31 May 2004 00:13:46 -0400 (EDT)
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Here's a partial solution: DisplayTogether[Plot[Sin@x, {x, 0.5, 1}], Plot[Sin@x, {x, 0, 0.5}]]; Or, with Dave Park's amazing package: Needs["DrawGraphics`DrawingMaster`"] Draw2D[{Thickness[.01], Red, Draw[Sin@x, {x, 0.5, 1}], Blue, Draw[Sin@x, {x, 0, 0.5}]}, Background -> Antique, Frame -> True ]; Two PlotRanges like yours can't be combined into a single PlotRange, so far as I can tell, even in principle. Bobby On Sun, 30 May 2004 06:12:13 -0400 (EDT), Bruce W. Colletti <bcolletti at compuserve.com> wrote: > Re Mathematica 5.0.1.0. > > Using PlotRange, can we plot two graphs in different quadrants? For > instance: > > Plot[Sin@x,{x,-2Pi,2Pi},PlotRange->{{.5,1},{.5,1}}] > > shows in display area Quadrant 1 while: > > Plot[Sin@x,{x,-2Pi,2Pi},PlotRange->{{0,.5},{0,.5}}] > > shows in Quadrant 3. > > When entered as shown above, each image is a separate graphics object. > But is there a way (without using Graphics Array) to combine them into > one object whose Quadrants 1 and 3 are filled? > > Thanks. > > Bruce > > -- DrBob at bigfoot.com www.eclecticdreams.net/index.html
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- PlotRange
- From: "Bruce W. Colletti" <bcolletti@compuserve.com>
- PlotRange