Re: Re: nestled plotting
- To: mathgroup at smc.vnet.net
- Subject: [mg72426] Re: [mg72409] Re: nestled plotting
- From: Bob Hanlon <hanlonr at cox.net>
- Date: Wed, 27 Dec 2006 06:03:15 -0500 (EST)
- Reply-to: hanlonr at cox.net
Use PlotRange Plot[10x(1-x),{x,0,1}, Frame->True,Axes->False]; Plot[10x(1-x),{x,0,1}, PlotRange->{0,2}, Frame->True,Axes->False]; Plot[10x(1-x),{x,0,1}, PlotRange->{{0.05,0.95},{0,2}}, Frame->True,Axes->False]; Bob Hanlon ---- Johan Lans <nospam at nospam.com> wrote: > Works fine. Thanks. > > A follow up question. It's easy to set xmax and xmin when plotting. Is > > there a way to set ymax and ymin (or z in 3d)? I can't find any obvious > > way in the help. > > > > Hadoque > > > > Norbert Marxer skrev: > > > Hello > > > > > > All you have to do is to insert Evaluate in front of the Table command: > > > e.g. > > > > > > Plot[Evaluate@Table[Normal[Series[Sin[x], {x, 0, i}]], {i, 5}], {x, > > > -15, 15}]; > > > > > > Best Regards > > > Norbert Marxer > > > > > > www.mec.li > > > > > > > > > junk at apspektakel.com schrieb: > > > > > >> Hi > > >> I'm having this problem. I want to plot a number of maclaurin > > >> polynomials and I want to do it like this: > > >> Plot[Table[Normal[Series[Sin[x], {x, 0, i}]], {i, 5}], {x, -15, 15}] > > >> This gives me a bunch of error messages. However, if I first print the > > >> table: > > >> Table[Normal[Series[Sin[x], {x, 0, i}]], {i, 5}] > > >> and cut and pase this into the plot command, everything works just as I > > >> want it. How do I get past the cut and paste step? > > >> > > >> /Hadoque > > > > > -- Bob Hanlon hanlonr at cox.net