•indep is a name specifying the independent variable on the horizontal axis, or a list containing such a name and two numbers specifying the minimum and maximum values for the independent variable (the horizontal plotting range). The default value is X.
•res is a real number specifying the interval (in
•axes is a list containing one or more of the following, in the order listed: a complex number specifying the
•ptype is a command name specifying the plot type. Executing the command TRUTH places the name TRUTH in ptype.
•depend is a name specifying the independent variable on the vertical axis, or a list containing such a name and two numbers specifying the minimum and maximum values for the independent variable on the vertical axis (the vertical plotting range). The default value is Y.
The contents of EQ must be an expression or program, and cannot be an equation. It is evaluated for each pixel in the plot region. The minimum and maximum values of the independent variables (the plotting ranges) can be specified in indep and depend; otherwise, the values in (xmin, ymin) and (xmax, ymax)(the display range) are used. The result of each evaluation must be a real number. If the result is zero, the state of the pixel is unchanged. If the result is nonzero, the pixel is turned on (made dark).
Access: …µTRUTH
Input/Output: None
See also: BAR, CONIC, DIFFEQ, FUNCTION, GRIDMAP, HISTOGRAM, PARAMETRIC, PARSURFACE, PCONTOUR, POLAR, SCATTER, SLOPEFIELD, WIREFRAME, YSLICE
TSIMPType: | Command |
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Description: | Performs simplifications on expressions involving exponentials and logarithms. Converts base 10 | |
| logarithms to natural logarithms |
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Access: | Exponential and logarithms, !ÐL, or …ÑLL | |
Input: | An expression |
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Output: | The simplified expression. |
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Flags: | Exact mode must be set (flag |
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| Numeric mode must not be set (flag |
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Example: | Simplify log(x+x) |
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Command: | TSIMP(LOG(X+X)) |
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Result: | (LN(2)+LN(X))/(LN(5)+LN(2)) |
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See also: | TEXPAND, TLIN |
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TSTR | Command |
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Type: |
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Description: | Date and Time String Command: Returns a string derived from the date and time. | |
| The string has the form "DOW DATE TIME", where DOW is a | |
| day of the week corresponding to the argument date and time, DATE is the argument date in the | |
| current date format, and TIME is the argument time in the current time format. | |
Access: | …ÓTOOLS LLTSTR | ( Óis the |
Flags: | Time Format |
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