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[Axiom-math] draw with axiom
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Francois Maltey |
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[Axiom-math] draw with axiom |
Date: |
06 Feb 2006 13:48:13 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.09 (Gnus v5.9.0) Emacs/21.4 |
Hello,
I test the draw command, and I have two questions :
1/ The syntax of the options :
draw (sin (1/x), x=0..1, adaptive==false)
plots the function with about 50 points.
minPoints (10000) ; draw (sin (1/x), x=0..1, adaptive==false)
plots the function with 10000 points
draw (sin (1/x), x=0..1, adaptive==false, minPoints==10000)
seems impossible.
But the better way to learn a language is to have the same way
for all the options. Can I hope that axiom will progress ?
2/ Several graph in the same window
Imagine I want to plot x -> 1/x+m*x with m in
[-sqrt(3), -1, -1/sqrt(3), 0, 1/sqrt(3), 1, sqrt(3)]
fct (x, m) == 1/x+m*x
Must I draw the all the functions :
v1 := draw (fct (x, -sqrt (3)), x=0..5)
v2 := draw (fct (x, -1)), x=0..5)
v3 := draw (fct (x, -1/sqrt (3)), x=0..5)
v4 := draw (fct (x, 0), x=0..5)
v5 := draw (fct (x, 1/sqrt (3)), x=0..5)
v6 := draw (fct (x, 1)), x=0..5)
v7 := draw (fct (x, sqrt (3)), x=0..5)
I can't plot with the sqrt(3) number,
but I can with the sqrt(%pi) and sqrt(3.0) values...
putGraph (v1, getGraph (v2, 1), 2)
putGraph (v1, getGraph (v3, 1), 3)
putGraph (v1, getGraph (v4, 1), 4)
makeViewport2D (v1)
I'm a Maple and Mupad user and I can do :
c1 := _describe_the_first_plot_without_drawing
c2 := _describe_the_second_plot_without_drawing
c3 := _describe_the_third_plot_without_drawing
At the end I type display (c1, c2, c3).
Or, better,
fct := (x, m) -> 1/x+m*x ;
L := [-sqrt(3), -1, -1/sqrt(3), 0, 1/sqrt(3), 1, sqrt(3)] ;
display (plot (fct (x, m)$m in L)) ;
Can I do this with axiom or :
Must I really plot the 7 first curves ?
Or can I define a draw without any window ?
Must I reoppen one of the previous draw,
Or can I create a new draw with all the functions ?
Thanks a lot.
François
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