Plot 2 or more parametric functions MAXIMA [on hold]
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In Maple you can plot several questions using the display()
function
Is it possible to do so in MAXIMA?
for example, draw these two parametric functions in the same gaphic:
wxplot2d([parametric,theta1(t,2,3),theta2(t,4,3),[t,-pi/2.1,pi/2.1]],
[box,false],[same_xy,true],[color,black],
[axes,solid],[style, [lines,2]],
[title, "Hipérbola"],[nticks,1000]);
wxplot2d([parametric,-theta1(t,2,3),theta2(t,4,3),[t,-pi/2.1,pi/2.1]],
[box,false],[same_xy,true],[color,black],
[axes,solid],[style, [lines,2]],
[title, "Hipérbola"],[nticks,1000]);
graphing-functions
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In Maple you can plot several questions using the display()
function
Is it possible to do so in MAXIMA?
for example, draw these two parametric functions in the same gaphic:
wxplot2d([parametric,theta1(t,2,3),theta2(t,4,3),[t,-pi/2.1,pi/2.1]],
[box,false],[same_xy,true],[color,black],
[axes,solid],[style, [lines,2]],
[title, "Hipérbola"],[nticks,1000]);
wxplot2d([parametric,-theta1(t,2,3),theta2(t,4,3),[t,-pi/2.1,pi/2.1]],
[box,false],[same_xy,true],[color,black],
[axes,solid],[style, [lines,2]],
[title, "Hipérbola"],[nticks,1000]);
graphing-functions
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up vote
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In Maple you can plot several questions using the display()
function
Is it possible to do so in MAXIMA?
for example, draw these two parametric functions in the same gaphic:
wxplot2d([parametric,theta1(t,2,3),theta2(t,4,3),[t,-pi/2.1,pi/2.1]],
[box,false],[same_xy,true],[color,black],
[axes,solid],[style, [lines,2]],
[title, "Hipérbola"],[nticks,1000]);
wxplot2d([parametric,-theta1(t,2,3),theta2(t,4,3),[t,-pi/2.1,pi/2.1]],
[box,false],[same_xy,true],[color,black],
[axes,solid],[style, [lines,2]],
[title, "Hipérbola"],[nticks,1000]);
graphing-functions
In Maple you can plot several questions using the display()
function
Is it possible to do so in MAXIMA?
for example, draw these two parametric functions in the same gaphic:
wxplot2d([parametric,theta1(t,2,3),theta2(t,4,3),[t,-pi/2.1,pi/2.1]],
[box,false],[same_xy,true],[color,black],
[axes,solid],[style, [lines,2]],
[title, "Hipérbola"],[nticks,1000]);
wxplot2d([parametric,-theta1(t,2,3),theta2(t,4,3),[t,-pi/2.1,pi/2.1]],
[box,false],[same_xy,true],[color,black],
[axes,solid],[style, [lines,2]],
[title, "Hipérbola"],[nticks,1000]);
graphing-functions
graphing-functions
edited Nov 22 at 8:52
asked Nov 22 at 8:31
Alberto Torrejon Valenzuela
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You can supply multiple functions to the plot2d
command
plot2d([sin(x),cos(x),x^2],[x,0,%pi]);
For more complicated plots, load the draw
package and use the draw2d
command.
load(draw);
draw2d(
color = red,
explicit(sin(%pi*x),x,-1,1),
color = blue,
implicit(x^2+y^2-1,x,-1,1,y,-1,1),
color = magenta,
parametric(cos(t),0.5*sin(t),t,0,2*%pi)
);
Finally, press the F1
key and read the manual.
But I'm trying to plot parametric functions.
– Alberto Torrejon Valenzuela
Nov 22 at 8:50
1
@AlbertoTorrejonValenzuela In above example of draw2d, the last line shows you how to draw the ellipse as a parametric curve (cos(t),0.5*sin(t)).
– achille hui
Nov 22 at 8:59
any clue on this math.stackexchange.com/questions/3008742/… ?
– Alberto Torrejon Valenzuela
Nov 22 at 9:14
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1 Answer
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oldest
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1 Answer
1
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
up vote
1
down vote
accepted
You can supply multiple functions to the plot2d
command
plot2d([sin(x),cos(x),x^2],[x,0,%pi]);
For more complicated plots, load the draw
package and use the draw2d
command.
load(draw);
draw2d(
color = red,
explicit(sin(%pi*x),x,-1,1),
color = blue,
implicit(x^2+y^2-1,x,-1,1,y,-1,1),
color = magenta,
parametric(cos(t),0.5*sin(t),t,0,2*%pi)
);
Finally, press the F1
key and read the manual.
But I'm trying to plot parametric functions.
– Alberto Torrejon Valenzuela
Nov 22 at 8:50
1
@AlbertoTorrejonValenzuela In above example of draw2d, the last line shows you how to draw the ellipse as a parametric curve (cos(t),0.5*sin(t)).
– achille hui
Nov 22 at 8:59
any clue on this math.stackexchange.com/questions/3008742/… ?
– Alberto Torrejon Valenzuela
Nov 22 at 9:14
add a comment |
up vote
1
down vote
accepted
You can supply multiple functions to the plot2d
command
plot2d([sin(x),cos(x),x^2],[x,0,%pi]);
For more complicated plots, load the draw
package and use the draw2d
command.
load(draw);
draw2d(
color = red,
explicit(sin(%pi*x),x,-1,1),
color = blue,
implicit(x^2+y^2-1,x,-1,1,y,-1,1),
color = magenta,
parametric(cos(t),0.5*sin(t),t,0,2*%pi)
);
Finally, press the F1
key and read the manual.
But I'm trying to plot parametric functions.
– Alberto Torrejon Valenzuela
Nov 22 at 8:50
1
@AlbertoTorrejonValenzuela In above example of draw2d, the last line shows you how to draw the ellipse as a parametric curve (cos(t),0.5*sin(t)).
– achille hui
Nov 22 at 8:59
any clue on this math.stackexchange.com/questions/3008742/… ?
– Alberto Torrejon Valenzuela
Nov 22 at 9:14
add a comment |
up vote
1
down vote
accepted
up vote
1
down vote
accepted
You can supply multiple functions to the plot2d
command
plot2d([sin(x),cos(x),x^2],[x,0,%pi]);
For more complicated plots, load the draw
package and use the draw2d
command.
load(draw);
draw2d(
color = red,
explicit(sin(%pi*x),x,-1,1),
color = blue,
implicit(x^2+y^2-1,x,-1,1,y,-1,1),
color = magenta,
parametric(cos(t),0.5*sin(t),t,0,2*%pi)
);
Finally, press the F1
key and read the manual.
You can supply multiple functions to the plot2d
command
plot2d([sin(x),cos(x),x^2],[x,0,%pi]);
For more complicated plots, load the draw
package and use the draw2d
command.
load(draw);
draw2d(
color = red,
explicit(sin(%pi*x),x,-1,1),
color = blue,
implicit(x^2+y^2-1,x,-1,1,y,-1,1),
color = magenta,
parametric(cos(t),0.5*sin(t),t,0,2*%pi)
);
Finally, press the F1
key and read the manual.
answered Nov 22 at 8:48
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achille hui
But I'm trying to plot parametric functions.
– Alberto Torrejon Valenzuela
Nov 22 at 8:50
1
@AlbertoTorrejonValenzuela In above example of draw2d, the last line shows you how to draw the ellipse as a parametric curve (cos(t),0.5*sin(t)).
– achille hui
Nov 22 at 8:59
any clue on this math.stackexchange.com/questions/3008742/… ?
– Alberto Torrejon Valenzuela
Nov 22 at 9:14
add a comment |
But I'm trying to plot parametric functions.
– Alberto Torrejon Valenzuela
Nov 22 at 8:50
1
@AlbertoTorrejonValenzuela In above example of draw2d, the last line shows you how to draw the ellipse as a parametric curve (cos(t),0.5*sin(t)).
– achille hui
Nov 22 at 8:59
any clue on this math.stackexchange.com/questions/3008742/… ?
– Alberto Torrejon Valenzuela
Nov 22 at 9:14
But I'm trying to plot parametric functions.
– Alberto Torrejon Valenzuela
Nov 22 at 8:50
But I'm trying to plot parametric functions.
– Alberto Torrejon Valenzuela
Nov 22 at 8:50
1
1
@AlbertoTorrejonValenzuela In above example of draw2d, the last line shows you how to draw the ellipse as a parametric curve (cos(t),0.5*sin(t)).
– achille hui
Nov 22 at 8:59
@AlbertoTorrejonValenzuela In above example of draw2d, the last line shows you how to draw the ellipse as a parametric curve (cos(t),0.5*sin(t)).
– achille hui
Nov 22 at 8:59
any clue on this math.stackexchange.com/questions/3008742/… ?
– Alberto Torrejon Valenzuela
Nov 22 at 9:14
any clue on this math.stackexchange.com/questions/3008742/… ?
– Alberto Torrejon Valenzuela
Nov 22 at 9:14
add a comment |