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The \textbf{function} tag allows you to specify the curve to be |
The \textbf{function} tag allows you to specify the curve to be |
plotted as a formula, instead of numerical data. |
plotted as a formula, instead of numerical data. |
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The function must be a mathematical expression/ |
The function must be a mathematical expression. |
Use the independent variable ``x'' for cartesian plots and ``t'' for polar |
Use the independent variable ``x'' for cartesian plots and ``t'' for polar |
plots. |
plots. |
Implicit multiplication is not accepted by Gnuplot. |
Implicit multiplication is not accepted by Gnuplot. |
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Line 17 The following are examples of valid func
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\item \texttt{3*x**x} |
\item \texttt{3*x**x} |
\item \texttt{exp(sin(2*x))} |
\item \texttt{exp(sin(2*x))} |
\item \texttt{sinh(x)} |
\item \texttt{sinh(x)} |
\item \texttt{sin(t)*cos(t)} \textit{polar plot} |
\item \texttt{sin(t)*cos(t)} (\textit{polar plot only}) |
\end{itemize} |
\end{itemize} |
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