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Questions on the Manipulate function of Mathematica, a function that allows the interactive manipulation of certain parameters in a Mathematica expression.
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Enter x-value and find y-value in real data plot
PlotRange -> Full];
And Plot the original data:
dPlot = ListPlot[data, PlotStyle -> Red];
Here's how you compare them:
Show[{fPlot, dPlot}]
And to check the data with a slider:
Manipulate … Check it out ;)
near = Nearest[data[[All, 1]] -> Automatic];
Manipulate[
ListLinePlot[data,
Epilog -> {Inset[
Text[Column[{"Nearest data = " <> ToString[data[[near[x], 1]]] <>
", " …