(Sorry the previous email I forget to attach the plot file. I would
delete it in the google mailgroup.)
The original discussion is here:http://groups.google.com/group/sage-
support/browse_thread/thread/3f4ad882ba420693?hl=en. However, since
the discussion seems closed I can't reply to it so I just
The original discussion is here:http://groups.google.com/group/sage-
support/browse_thread/thread/3f4ad882ba420693?hl=en. However, since
the discussion seems closed I can't reply to it so I just opened this
another discussion.
I'm using sage4.7.1 and running it on ubuntu 11.04. I tried to create
a
On 7/14/10 11:27 AM, David Sanders wrote:
I have been playing with this a bit, and have found some problems.
Firstly, with this code it seems not to be possible to make a
region_plot *without* specifying opacity -- it looks like a default
argument is missing somewhere.
I've noted this on the
On Jul 13, 8:35 pm, David Sanders wrote:
> On Jul 13, 4:47 pm, Jason Grout wrote:
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>
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> > On 7/13/10 4:46 AM, David Sanders wrote:
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> > > Hi,
>
> > > I need to superimpose several region_plot's. These have regions
> > > colored in different colors which may or may not overlap. However, if
>
On Jul 13, 4:47 pm, Jason Grout wrote:
> On 7/13/10 4:46 AM, David Sanders wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I need to superimpose several region_plot's. These have regions
> > colored in different colors which may or may not overlap. However, if
> > I do something like
>
> > var('p q')
> > plot1 = reg
On 7/13/10 4:46 AM, David Sanders wrote:
Hi,
I need to superimpose several region_plot's. These have regions
colored in different colors which may or may not overlap. However, if
I do something like
var('p q')
plot1 = region_plot([p+q<1, p+q>-1], (p,-2,2), (q,-2,2), incol='red')
plot2 = region_