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Re: How to roll up multiple Line calls into a loop

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  • Subject: [mg118339] Re: How to roll up multiple Line calls into a loop
  • From: JJ <wateronwildfire at gmail.com>
  • Date: Sat, 23 Apr 2011 07:49:39 -0400 (EDT)

Maybe something like

Graphics[Table[Line[{{0,11-i},{i,0}}],{i,1,10}]]

2011/4/22 Sol Lederman <sol.lederman at gmail.com>

> Hi,
>
> I'm new to Mathematica.
>
> I have the following bit of graphics:
>
>   Graphics[{
>  Line[{{0, 10}, {1, 0}}],
>  Line[{{0, 9}, {2, 0}}],
>  Line[{{0, 8}, {3, 0}}],
>  Line[{{0, 7}, {4, 0}}],
>  Line[{{0, 6}, {5, 0}}],
>  Line[{{0, 5}, {6, 0}}],
>  Line[{{0, 4}, {7, 0}}],
>  Line[{{0, 3}, {8, 0}}],
>  Line[{{0, 2}, {9, 0}}],
>  Line[{{0, 1}, {10, 0}}],
>  }]
>
>
> I want to simplify it to do some sort of iteration to compute the end
> points
> of the lines. I can do this easily in a variety of procedural languages but
> I haven't yet grokked how Mathematica would do this.
>
>
> Would someone please show me the short way, I imagine using Table somehow?
>
>
> Thanks.
>
>
> Sol
>


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