Re: 3DPlot in Mathematica 6
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- Subject: [mg80328] Re: 3DPlot in Mathematica 6
- From: Joel Storch <jstorch at earthlink.net>
- Date: Sat, 18 Aug 2007 05:26:30 -0400 (EDT)
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You have a syntax error. The correct command is: Plot3D[2 (Sin[x+Sin[y]]),{x,-10,10},{y,-10,10}] Dr. Van Nostrandt wrote: > Hi, > I use Mathematica 6 on a PC (Intel Celeron CPU 2.6 GHz, 256 RAM) under Ubuntu 7.04. > When I run the command Plot3D[f,options] it doesn't display me the function graph if f has a complicated form. If f it's enough simple, the function is displayed. > For example the command Plot3D[Sin[x+Sin[y]],{x,-10,10},{y,-10,10}] shows me the graph, but already for > Plot3D[2 [Sin[x+Sin[y]]],{x,-10,10},{y,-10,10}] I can't see it, just the 3D box, where should be the graph. > Does anyone know the reason? > Thank You in advance! >