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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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Giving a range to Plot to plot multiple lines at the same time
I'd like to plot something like this:
Except that instead of manually specifying all the functions to be plotted, I specify a range. So for example I could feed the command Range[0,6,2] to get it to …
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Inputting a function into frameticks with ArrayPlot
Sort of an exposition to kglr's answer, which works, but is also a bit hard to parse.
FrameTicks is looking for input of the form {{1,[func]},{2,[func]},{3,[func]}}, where [func] is the function you …
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Inputting a function into frameticks with ArrayPlot
Here's some data:
data={{1,2,3},{2,3,4},{3,4,5}}
Here's the data plotted:
ArrayPlot[data,FrameTicks->Automatic]
I want to modify the frame ticks such that the horizontal axis is {Sin[2],Sin[3],S …
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How can I put two contour plots into the same figure while displaying only one legend?
testfig = ContourPlot[Sin[x^2 + y^2], {x, -Pi, Pi}, {y, -Pi, Pi}, PlotLegends -> Automatic];
testfig2 = ContourPlot[Cos[x^2 + y^2], {x, -Pi, Pi}, {y, -Pi, Pi}, PlotLegends -> Automatic]
This produces …