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- From: chuck@nimbus.drexel.edu (Wombozni Klik)
- Subject: real-valued complex fns in Maple
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- Organization: Drexel University Department of Physics
- Date: Wed, 11 Nov 1992 19:11:30 GMT
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- I've been trying to plot a function g(x) in Maple, which I know to be
- real-valued for the entire range of values that I'm looking at. Now,
- the function g(x) is complex in nature, but it, when used in
- conjunction with evalc and evalf, will produce a real number.
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- That's good, but whenever I try to plot the function, all I get is an
- empty graph. Nothing shows up on screen.
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- Anybody have any comments or suggestions that would coax Maple to plot
- my real-valued, complex function?
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- Thanks,
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- Chuck
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