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How to plot this in polar coordinates: abs(tan(x))^1/abs(tan(x)) for x=0 to pi Thank you, Damir Edited by user 24 October 2009 17:02:25(UTC)
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There is no built-in ability to draw polar graphs yet, sorry.
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Damir wrote:How to plot this in polar coordinates:
abs(tan(x))^1/abs(tan(x)) for x=0 to pi
Thank you, Damir Although polar plots are not implemented yet, you could try something like this in order to get polar plots using 2D plots: One should take care about singularities. I used here a bit different function because there are differences between plotting the functions which should be the same. SMath gives some discontinuous regions (maybe a bug or problem? - do not know). Here is the picture - note how the lines get broken with only "tg" functions. I might missing something here? Regards, Radovan Edited by user 02 November 2009 13:24:58(UTC)
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