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VectorPlot3D broken in Mathematica 11.0.1?
Here is what I get when simply evaluating the example in the documentation:
This is on Win7 x64. I can see some vectors if I do something like
VectorPlot3D[{1, 1, 1}, {x, -1, 1}, {y, -1, 1}, {z, - …
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StreamPlot oddness in 11.0.1
Bug introduced in 11.0.1 and fixed in 11.1.0
I have a streamplot I want to look at like so:
StreamPlot[{x - y, y^2}, {x, 0, 1}, {y, 0, 1}, StreamStyle -> "Line"]
In 11.0.0 I used to be able to …
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What in all the world is StreamPlot doing?
This really should not be hard:
StreamPlot[{1, 1}, {x, 0, 1}, {y, 0, 1}, StreamStyle -> {Arrowheads[.02], Darker[Pink]}]
But this is the mess Mathematica turns this into:
The distribution is quasi-r …
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Mma11 on Windows: Forgetful kernel?
To quote from the post he linked to:
The predictive interface (Suggestions Bar) is the source of many bugs
reported on this site and surely many more that have yet to be
reported. …
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Mma11 on Windows: Forgetful kernel?
I am seeing the following issue on Windows 7 x64, with the new Mma 11:
I define the simple function below, and evaluate it. The first time is fine, but after that the kernel seems to have forgotten t …
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What is a printer's point?
My two cents: The one issue that massively adds to the confusion is that Wolfram continues to set the font resolution to a fixed value of 72dpi on Windows machines, even though the system in principle …