Introduction to Plots - Mathematica & the Wolfram Language
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- Опубликовано: 30 июн 2024
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In this video, we introduce how to create plots in Mathematica. The main tool is the Plot function. There are many options to customize the styling of plots, including the aspect ratio, spacing of tick marks or grid marks, colors, and more. There's a lot more to talk about when it comes to plots, but this is a quick intro to get you familiar with the essentials.
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Intro to Plots (Graphing)
0:00 Intro to the Plot function
0:48 Change size & aspect ratio
2:16 Plotting multiple functions
2:40 Basic Styling choices (ticks, grids, range, etc.)
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Brings me back to times spent in front of Derive 2 or 3 in primary school. :)
The graphics were very helpful for me to better understand the topic
Very nicely done! Looks great!
Can you please come up with a video on Cayley's Theorem (Algebra)?
Great video 👏
Cool. Super easy.
Is it possible to do dynamic zoom and pan in graph plots, like in Geogebra ?
Nice.
I am unable to position legend properly below the graph, such that it arranges itself in two/three rows and doesn't go beyond the boundaries of the graph. I tried using "placed" command and also "Row" but nothing worked. please help me out with this
Very cool, what language is this that was used in the video, I can do this using python too
Mathematica itself contains a programming language, known as the Wolfram Language.
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Porque não há mais vídeos em português, no canal do Brasil?
Please, come back with The Channel Socratica Português!!!!
Cool
back with the Portuguese channel Sócrates
Nobody gonna mention the joke that gas been tosses at the beginning?
Real
Is it possible to visualize "Minkowski spacetime diagrams" with Mathematica? Thanks!