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Questions about functions which maintain an expression in unevaluated form, including the use and behavior of Unevaluated, Hold~ functions, Inactive related functions or Hold~ attributes.
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Help on order of evaluation within plot function
I fixed the issue by utilizing the "Cubics" and "Quartics" options for eigensystem. The code runs much quicker and the manipulates are smoother. There is no more eigenvalues jumping around. Before the …
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Help on order of evaluation within plot function
To that end, I thought it might make sense to somehow hold the evaluation of much of the initial code until the plot. … I'm pretty sure the way to do this has something to do with the Hold function or evaluation control or something but I haven't been able to put a solution together myself reading the documentation and …