From: Gunter K. <gu...@pe...> - 2017-08-17 10:19:23
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Other things that might be helpful for showing multiple things on the same screen are: - if you use wxMaxima replace "plot" and "draw" by "wxplot" and "wxdraw". - draw( gr2d(explicit(sin(x),x,1,2)), gr2d(explicit(sin(x),x,1,10)) ); - (when using wxMaxima): with_slider_draw( i,makelist(i,i,1,10), title=concat("i=",i), explicit(sin(i*x),x,1,10) ); On 17.08.2017 10:55, Mario Rodriguez wrote: > > > El 16/08/17 a las 21:57, Clinton Winant escribió: >> Hi Kris, sorry for being unclear, my 2nd question was really asking >> how I could invoke plot2d several times, w/o losing the previous >> plots, ie if I wanted to replace >> >> plot(]sin(2*x),sin(3*x)],[x,0,1]) >> >> with two sequential calls to plot2d: >> >> plot2d(sin(2*x),[x,0,1]); >> plot2d(sin(3*x),[x,0,1]); >> >> The way it is now the second plot clobbers the first. >> > > We have something like this in draw package: > > http://tecnostats.net/Maxima/gnuplot/multiplots/index.html#multi6 > > > > -- > Mario > > http://www.tecnostats.net > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most > engaging tech sites, Slashdot.org! http://sdm.link/slashdot > > > > _______________________________________________ > Maxima-discuss mailing list > Max...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/maxima-discuss > |