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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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Simple: Plot pairs of numbers
Emad kareems solution worked just fine for me:
ListPlot[{{1, 1}, {2, 1}, {3, 2}, {4, 2}, {5, 4}, {6, 2}, {7, 6}}, Filling -> Axis]
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Simple: Plot pairs of numbers [closed]
I'm a beginner. I've read a book about Mathematica and thought, I had learned a lot, but apparently…
I have a list with pairs of numbers like so, assigned to a variable "list":
list = {{1, 1}, {2 …
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Reverse ColorFunction or ColorData
I have found one possible solution… :)
Plot[x, {x, 1, 10}, ColorFunction -> Function[{x, y}, Reverse@ColorData["Rainbow"][y]]]
Is there a better way?
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Reverse ColorFunction or ColorData [duplicate]
please excuse my bad English, I'm not a native speaker.
This should be fairly simple: Is there a simple way to "reverse" ColorFunction or ColorData?
Let me explain what I mean. Let's say, we have th …