Re: How to plot derivative directly?
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- Subject: [mg118104] Re: How to plot derivative directly?
- From: Alexei Boulbitch <alexei.boulbitch at iee.lu>
- Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2011 05:59:01 -0400 (EDT)
Hi, Jakub, might this: Plot[D[x^3 - 6 (x + 1)^2 + x - 7, x] // Evaluate, {x, -3, 8}] be what you are looking for? Have fun, Alexei Dear mathgroup, it seems to me, that response to my question shall be very simple, but I cannot find it. :-( I want to plot the derivative of the function. I would like to do it directly, something like: Plot[D[x^3 - 6 (x + 1)^2 + x - 7, x],{x,-3,8}] It returns: General::ivar: "-2.99978 is not a valid variable." I can understand that it is because local variable x from Plot command interferes with the x variable from the D[]. Yes I can bypass the problem by: deriv = D[x^3 - 6 (x + 1)^2 + x - 7, x] Plot[deriv, {x, -3, 8}] which is fully functional, but as far as I know Mathematica, there must be some simple solution how to do it directly inside the Plot[]. Thanks in advance for kick-off Jakub -- Alexei Boulbitch, Dr. habil. Senior Scientist Material Development IEE S.A. ZAE Weiergewan 11, rue Edmond Reuter L-5326 CONTERN Luxembourg Tel: +352 2454 2566 Fax: +352 2454 3566 Mobile: +49 (0) 151 52 40 66 44 e-mail: alexei.boulbitch at iee.lu www.iee.lu -- This e-mail may contain trade secrets or privileged, undisclosed or otherwise confidential information. If you are not the intended recipient and have received this e-mail in error, you are hereby notified that any review, copying or distribution of it is strictly prohibited. Please inform us immediately and destroy the original transmittal from your system. Thank you for your co-operation.