Re: Mathematical Modeling Problem II
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- Subject: [mg59564] Re: [mg59523] Mathematical Modeling Problem II
- From: Chris Chiasson <chris.chiasson at gmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2005 00:09:15 -0400 (EDT)
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This sounds like a job for the Epilog option of Plot combined with
some graphics directives.
Plot[x^2,{x,0,3},Epilog->{Hue[0],Line[{{1,0},{1,9}}]}]
On 8/11/05, Sycamor at gmail.com <Sycamor at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello. I am a high school student working on a summer research project
> at a local university. My task is to model a certain physical
> situations using Mathematica. I am still ignorant of the programs
> profound, and not-so-profound secrets. At the moment, I find myself
> unable to plot a vertical line. How does one create a vertical line
> and show that line on the same axes as a set of data points? Ideally,
> I would also like to keep the vertical scale the same.
>
> In my quest for a vertical line, I have tried using very steep curves,
> and using the ImplicitPlot package. I expect I am missing something
> very obvious.
>
> Thank you very much,
>
> Peter Hedman
>
>
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