Re: Re: Problem with plotting two functions
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- Subject: [mg43729] Re: [mg43666] Re: [mg43637] Problem with plotting two functions
- From: Murray Eisenberg <murray at math.umass.edu>
- Date: Thu, 2 Oct 2003 02:51:28 -0400 (EDT)
- Organization: Mathematics & Statistics, Univ. of Mass./Amherst
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The option doesn't turn on by default because for many functions it would give very unpleasant graphs! kimsj wrote: > Dear Murray Eisenberg, > > >>-----Original Message----- >>From: Murray Eisenberg [mailto:murray at math.umass.edu] To: mathgroup at smc.vnet.net >>Subject: [mg43729] [mg43666] Re: [mg43637] Problem with plotting two functions > > >>Plot[{x^3 - 6x, 8 - 3x^2}, {x, -5, 4}, PlotRange -> All] > > > Yes, it's an exact solution to what the newbie asked. However, why > doesn't this option turn on by default? If this option should be off by > default, could you let me know how Mathematica find the range of the > clipped y-axis? This will help decide whether I turn on this option in > further situations. > > Sung jin Kim > i-Networking Lab, Samsung AIT. > (communication at samsung.com) -- Murray Eisenberg murray at math.umass.edu Mathematics & Statistics Dept. Lederle Graduate Research Tower phone 413 549-1020 (H) University of Massachusetts 413 545-2859 (W) 710 North Pleasant Street fax 413 545-1801 Amherst, MA 01003-9305