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[MUG] Plotting a point

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[MUG] Plotting a point
Author: Peter Harmand    Posted: Thu, 30 May 2002 15:48:49 +0200

>> From: Peter Harmand "harmand"

> interface(version);

Maple Worksheet Interface, Maple 6.02a, IBM INTEL NT, Mar 23 2001 Build ID 92850

> plot([[1,1]], style=point); # works
> plot([[1,.9]], style=point); # fails (no output)

Same with

> plots[pointplot]({[1,.9]});

Same with Maple 6.01 under Linux. Works fine with Maple 5 or 7.

What can I do, if I want to plot the point [1,.9] with Maple 6?

Thanks,
Peter Harmand

[MUG] Re: Plotting a point
Author: Maple User Group    Posted: Wed, 5 Jun 2002 14:16:46 -0400 (

>> From: Maple User Group "maple_gr"

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From: "Polawave"
Date: Fri, 31 May 2002 17:16:40 EDT
Subject: Plotting a point
To: "maple-list"

Dear Peter:

Try this.

restart:with(plots):with(plottools):
> plot([[1,1]],x=0..2,y=0..2,style=point);
> plot([[1,0.9]],x=0..2,y=0..2,style=point);
> plot([[1.5,0.5]],x=0..2,y=0..2,style=point);
>
Regards,
Edward Collett


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Date: Tue, 4 Jun 2002 09:40:37 -0400 (EDT)
From: Carl Devore "devore"
To: "maple-list"
Subject: Plotting a point



> >> From: Peter Harmand "harmand"
> What can I do, if I want to plot the point [1,.9] with Maple 6?

Plot two or more points, but use the view option so that the unwanted
points are outside the view.

[MUG] Re: Plotting a point
Author: Pavel Hruska    Posted: Wed, 12 Jun 2002 09:34:21 +0100

>> From: "Pavel Hruska" "hruskap"


| > plot([[1,1]], style=point); # works
| > plot([[1,.9]], style=point); # fails (no output)
| What can I do, if I want to plot the point [1,.9] with Maple 6?

Peter,
You will succeed if you add the ' view' option:

plot([[1,0.9]],style=point,view=[0..2,0..2]);

Maple has probably problems with the axes ranges determination,

Pavel


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