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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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How to do make Plot automatically figure out a domain interval?
Try typing the equal sign first (=), and then, in words, "plot x^2".
EDIT:
You can read more about the Free-Form input here.
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An informative contour plot
I'm trying to visualise the graph of a function $f(x,y)$ of two real variables using ContourPlot. Here are the things I'm after:
The points where $f(x,y)=0$ should be easily seen. This can be done w …
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How Plot this Region
How about this?
Manipulate[
ParametricPlot[{x^2 - y^2, 2 x y}, {x, 0, a}, {y, 0, Sqrt[a^2 - x^2]},
PlotPoints -> 60],
{{a, 1}, 0.1, 10}]