Re: DisplayTogether has stopped working
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- Subject: [mg53334] Re: DisplayTogether has stopped working
- From: Peter Pein <petsie at arcor.de>
- Date: Thu, 6 Jan 2005 02:52:19 -0500 (EST)
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Mary Beth Mulcahy wrote: > Eight hours ago, DisplayTogether[] worked fine for me (I have Mathematica > version 5). Then I played around with an add-on package to be able to use > Mathematica in OriginLab and when I went back to work with some old files, I > got two separate graphs instead of two graphs overlaying one another. Simple > example: > > Needs["Graphics`Graphics`"] > DisplayTogether[{Plot[Sin[x], {x, 0, Pi/4}],Plot[Cos[x], {x, Pi/4, Pi/2}]}] > > I definitely get two separate graphs when I should only get one with two plots > on it. > > Now before anyone taunts me with "it works on my computer...", I swear it > worked on mine too. I did something in the last 8 hours to make it stop > working and now I'm hoping someone can tell me what it was. The add-on I was > working with required me to run the kernal in a mode other than "local", but I > don't see how this could have affected it. (I have already tried the old > standby of closing out Mathematica and starting fresh, but it didn't help). > > Thanks for the help, > Mary Beth Mulcahy > > University of Colorado > Hi Mary Beth, did you have a look at the originlab-packet? Do you load it (say via init.m)? I'm afraid I can't help you without further information. -- Peter Pein Berlin