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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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Plot two list for differen first list parameter
My suggestion would be, to sum up, your code in a function depending on the variables "xA1" and "yB1".
fun[XA1_, YB1_] := Block[{xA1, yB1, plot},
(***List1:XA& XB***)
xA1 = {XA1};
xA2 = {1 - xA1[[1]]} …
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"Save Graphic As..." does not include plot legends
Using Show[] as in your example code, you can also right-click on the output cell bracket (on the right of your nb) -> Save selection as -> your desired filetype (e.g. .svg, .pdf). This will also incl …