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Questions about the generation and use of compiled functions using Compile.
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Numerical contour plot of compiled function
f = Compile[{{x}, {y}}, x^2 + y^2];
ContourPlot[f[x, y], {x, y} \[Element] Disk[{0, 0}, 1],
Contours -> {0.1}, ContourShading -> False]
Works beautifully. …
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Numerical contour plot of compiled function
f = Compile[{{x}, {y}}, x^2 + y^2];
ContourPlot[f[x, y] == 0.1, {x, y} \[Element] Disk[{0, 0}, 1]]
this works perfectly but suppose I want to only plot a single contour:
ContourPlot[f[x, y] == 0.1, …