On Aug 19, 6:20 pm, Jason Merrill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Aug 19, 8:23 pm, Mike Witt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > As long as I'm here, a 2nd question. Using the command line interface,
> > is there any way I can spawn more than one window to render different
> > plots in them at the same time? (Of, if Ticket #2380 is likely to be
> > worked on in the near future, that would be even better.)  Or, if
> > there is some other way to get multiple plots (from the command line)
>
> See graphics_array.  Like this:
>
> sage: p1 = plot(sin,-4,4)
> sage: p2 = plot(cos,-4,4)
> sage: g = graphics_array([p1, p2]); print g
> sage: g.show()
>
> I found this by using the help link at the top of the notebook,
> choosing Reference Manual -> 2D plotting
>
> Best,
>
> JM

Thank you, yes it appears that graphics_array() is what I was looking
for!

-Mike

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