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Re: exploded plots

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  • Subject: [mg55604] Re: exploded plots
  • From: dh <dh at metrohm.ch>
  • Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2005 01:23:55 -0500 (EST)
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Hi Gianluca,
do you mean something like a graphic inside another graphic? This can be 
done by "Epilog" and "Rectangle". e.g.:

Plot[f[x], {x, -0.1,
    1}, Epilog -> Rectangle[{0.5, -2}, {1.2, 1}, Plot[f[x], {x, -0.1, .1}]]]

Plots may also be combined using Show. e.g.:

g1 = Plot[f[x], {x, -0.1, 1}];
g2 = Plot[f[x], {x, -0.1, .1}];
Show[g1, Graphics[Rectangle[{0.5, -2}, {1.2, 1}, g2]]]

If you want the plots not nested but arranged on a rectangular array, 
you should look up "GraphicsArray"

Sincerely, Daniel

gi at nlu.ca wrote:
> Hi all.
> I need to represent some exploded plots of portions of a curve in a
> same graphic object. Does anyone tried this sort of multi-part
> representation? I'm having troubles (in Math 5) with PlotRegion in the
> sense that It seems not to work with combined plots...
> 
> Thanks a lot for helping
> 
> 
> Gianluca Cruciani
> 


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