Re: How to plot derivative directly?
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- Subject: [mg118083] Re: How to plot derivative directly?
- From: Peter Pein <petsie at dordos.net>
- Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2011 05:55:13 -0400 (EDT)
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Am 11.04.2011 13:05, schrieb ¦erých Jakub:
> 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
>
Hi Jakub,
have a look at
http://reference.wolfram.com/mathematica/ref/HoldFirst.html (an
attribute being set for Plot) and use
Plot[D[f[x],x]//Evaluate,{x,x0,x1}]
Peter