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ImplicitPlot problem

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  • Subject: [mg68147] ImplicitPlot problem
  • From: Antonios Papazoglou <antonios.papazoglou at epfl.ch>
  • Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2006 02:26:12 -0400 (EDT)
  • Sender: owner-wri-mathgroup at wolfram.com


Hello,

I'm using ImplicitPlot to plot the line of zeros of a complicated function 
f(x,y) on the (x,y) plane. However, not only the line of zeros is ploted,
but also the line where the function f diverges.

Simple example: take f(x,y)=x/y
Then ImplicitPlot plots a cross, although the zeros are only the line x=0.

This is probably due to a problem of the underlying ContourPlot function 
that is used implicitly.

Is there a way around this problem?

Thanks, Antonios


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