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Group: alt.webcam.camgirls · Group Profile · Search for Zr3 in alt.webcam.camgirls
Author: teddy
Date: Aug 15, 2008 13:47
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Author: boy_wonder
Date: Aug 10, 2008 14:33
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Group: alt.personals.bi · Group Profile · Search for Zr3 in alt.personals.bi
Author: bounce
Date: Jul 22, 2008 18:15
Christina, Using the Presentations package, this can all be plotted directly in the complex plane. Also, we can better see what is happening if we draw the curves separately with different t domains. For example, there is no necessity to plot around the circle 1000 times. It also helps if we see what each of the functions looks like as a complex function of z. We don't really need your
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| Hi,
on my machine the plot below take 4.8 *seconds*
And you are sure that your computer is not a 33 MHz
386 without a co-processor ??
It is complete useless to draw
cx[t_] := Sin[t*2*Pi]
cy[t_] := Cos[t*2*Pi]
from t in [0,1000] that is 1000 time the same circle
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ParametricPlot[{{cx[t], cy[t]}, {zr0[10 t], zi0[10 t]}, {zr1[10 t],
zi1[10 t]}, {zr2[t], zi2[t]}, {zr3[100 t], zi3 |
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Group: alt.alt.spamtrap · Group Profile · Search for Zr3 in alt.alt.spamtrap
Author: Jason Mitchell
Date: Jul 21, 2008 05:00
Hi, I am working on a project involving many parametric plots and Mathematica 6 is extremely slow. The plot below takes about 5 minutes. I also need plots coloring regions with specific colors depending on the plotted point. They take about two hours. Any hints on increasing plot speed are very much appreciated. I am new to Mathematica and I cannot use Version 5 for Graphics. The plot
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