Formulario matematica
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Plot several functions:
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Fill below a curve:
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Fill between two curves:In[2]:= | |
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Plot multiple filled curves, automatically using transparent colors:
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More points are sampled when the function changes quickly:In[1]:= | |
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The plot range is selected automatically:
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Ranges where the function becomes nonreal are excluded:
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The curve is split when there are discontinuities in the function:
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Use PlotPoints and MaxRecursion to control adaptive sampling:
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Use PlotRange to focus in on areas of interest:
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Use Exclusions to remove points or split the resulting curve:
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Multiplecurves are automatically colored to be distinct:
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Provide explicit styling to different curves:
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Add labels:
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Provide an interactive Tooltip for each curve:
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Create filled plots:
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Create an overlay mesh:
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Style the curve segments between mesh points:
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Choose the ratio of height to width from the actual plot values: In[1]:= | |
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Draw the axis but no axis: In[1]:= | |
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Specify a label for each axis: In[1]:= | |
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Determine where the axes cross automatically: In[1]:= | |...
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