# Given vector of function plot each of them separately? [closed]

At the moment, I am trying to plot a vector of functions which consists of the change along $x$, $y$, and $z$.

Is it possible in Mathematica to give a vector of functions and plot them separately instead of plotting them all in the same plot (plotting them together causes the axes to get messed up)?

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• Something like: lst = { < list of functions that depend on x > }; GraphicsColumn@Table[Plot[lst[[kk]], {x, 0, 1}], {kk, Length@lst}]? – march Jan 6 '16 at 18:38
• GraphicsColumn[Plot[#, {x, 0, 1}] & /@ lst] – Bob Hanlon Jan 6 '16 at 19:19