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Nov 15 |
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Nov 15 |
accepted | Dual-Grid Graph Paper With Mathematica? |
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Nov 15 |
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Dual-Grid Graph Paper With Mathematica? This is an extremely helpful answer. Many thanks. My ability with Mathematica is very limited, and I couldn't have come up with this at all, but I can edit this to meet my needs. |
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Nov 14 |
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Dual-Grid Graph Paper With Mathematica? Yes, and I'm going to work with the example code you provided. Everyone has been very helpful, many thanks. |
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Nov 14 |
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Dual-Grid Graph Paper With Mathematica? No, I want to be able to pick two basis vectors for R^2 and show the coordinate system that results, superposed over R^2 with a different basis. The grid you generated above would correspond to the standard basis (background, grey) and the basis {{-sqrt(2)/2, sqrt(2)/2},{sqrt(2)/2, sqrt(2)/2}} (green). |
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Nov 14 |
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Nov 14 |
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Dual-Grid Graph Paper With Mathematica? I appreciate the quick reply. How could this be modified to incorporate a different basis for R^2, like {{3,1},{1,2}}? |
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