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Re: [Fhsst-authors] PStricks and Asymptotic Graphs


From: Peter Hutnick
Subject: Re: [Fhsst-authors] PStricks and Asymptotic Graphs
Date: Tue, 06 Jul 2004 07:12:39 -0600
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Sean Riddle wrote:
I'm having some trouble creating a graph of the f(x) = tan x in pstricks. I'm trying to use \psplot. First of all, I can't end a cycle at -pi and pi, because of the asymptotic conditions at the endpoints. Also, anything that crosses the asymptote makes a vertical line over the whole page. Is there a way to limit the vertical range of a graph and just have it put arrows on the end or something? Sorry if this is a newbie-ish question, but I've never used LaTeX or pstricks before.

I'm breaking my commitment to not answer questions, but I don't think anyone will get mad this time ;-)

The way I have done this is by using Algebra. Solve for 3.13 and -3.13 and plot the function between those points. (I.e. -1.56 to 1.56, or a hair less than -pi/2 to pi/2.)

PStricks is really cool, but it is a real bear to get started with :-(

Word.

-Peter




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