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Questions on creating visualizations from functions or data using high-level constructors such as Plot, ListPlot, Histogram, etc.
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Adding a thick curve to a regionplot
Suppose we have the following simple RegionPlot:
f[x_] := 1 - x^2
g[x_] := 1 - 0.5 x^2
RegionPlot[{y < f[x], f[x] < y < g[x], y > g[x]}, {x, 0, 2}, {y, 0, 2}]
Now I'm trying to change the curve d …
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answer
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Edit DensityPlot after creation [closed]
My question is similar to this question, of which I have found the solution here. The solution enables me to edit a Plot after it has been drawn, so that Mathematica doesn't have to compute everything …
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answer
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DensityPlot: giving the same color to a range of values
The following command
DensityPlot[x y, {x, -3, 3}, {y, -3, 3}, PlotLegends -> Automatic,
ColorFunction -> {"Rainbow"}, PlotRange -> {{-3, 3}, {-3, 3}}]
gives the following output:
.
I know that …
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Smoothing out data points in a ListDensityPlot
EDIT:
One solution I found is taking the data from only the left part in the second figure, reflect this to the right part WITHOUT using SortBy and plotting it. …