Re: ListPlot skips first point
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- From: Bob Hanlon <hanlonr357 at gmail.com>
- Date: Thu, 23 May 2013 04:07:57 -0400 (EDT)
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I see this problem with v 9.0.0.0, but this does not occur with v 9.0.1.0 under Mac OS X 10.8.3 Bob Hanlon On Wed, May 22, 2013 at 2:19 AM, Themis Matsoukas <tmatsoukas at me.com> wrote: > In the particular example below, the first point of data2 is *not* > plotted. If I drop the last point of data2, then the first point comes into > view. Not sure why. > > data1 = {{1, 11.07}, {120, 11.07}}; > data2 = {{1, 11.07}, {2, 2.15}, {3, 0.83}, {4, 0.43}, {5, 0.26}, {6, > 0.17}, {7, 0.12}, {8, 0.09}, {9, 0.07}, {10, 0.06}, {11, > 0.05}, {12, 0.04}, {13, 0.03}, {14, 0.03}, {15, 0.03}, {16, > 0.02}, {17, 0.02}, {18, 0.02}, {19, 0.02}, {20, 0.01}, {21, > 0.01}, {22, 0.01}, {23, 0.01}, {24, 0.01}, {25, 0.01}, {26, > 0.01}, {27, 0.01}, {28, 0.01}, {29, 0.01}, {30, 0.01}, {31, > 0.01}, {32, 0.01}, {33, 0.01}, {34, 0.01}, {35, 0.01}, {36, > 0.01}, {37, 0.01}, {38, 0.01}, {39, 0.01}, {40, 0.01}, {41, > 0.01}, {42, 0.01}, {43, 0.01}, {44, 0.01}, {45, 0.01}, {46, 0.01}}; > > Show[ > ListLogPlot[data1, PlotStyle -> Red, Joined -> True, > PlotRange -> {{0, 20}, {0.001, 100}}], > ListLogPlot[data2, PlotStyle -> Blue, Joined -> True] > ] > > This is with v9 for the Mac. > >
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- From: Themis Matsoukas <tmatsoukas@me.com>
- ListPlot skips first point