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Plotting discontinuous functions

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  • Subject: Plotting discontinuous functions
  • From: hkunzle at galilei.math.ualberta.ca (Hans-Peter Kunzle)
  • Date: Tue, 29 Dec 92 16:28:28 -0700

I wonder whether there is a reasonably general way to plot functions  
y=f(x) which are discontinuous, for example, defined separately for  
different intervals of x, in such a way that no 'vertical' line is  
drawn at the points of discontinuity.

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