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20-Turquoise
November 7, 2020
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How to plot a cup ?

  • November 7, 2020
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Hello Everyone.
From :

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How to plot a cup ?

Thanks in advance for your time and help.
Regards.

 

Best answer by Werner_E

Now you can fill in liquid or trap a fly underneath 😉

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2 replies

25-Diamond I
November 7, 2020

One of many possible ways

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lvl10720-TurquoiseAuthor
20-Turquoise
November 7, 2020

I greatly appreciate your time and help, Werner. Still have a very small query : How to add the base of the cup ?

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Best Regards.

25-Diamond I
November 8, 2020

Just don't fill liquid in the cup 🙂

Werner_E25-Diamond IAnswer
25-Diamond I
November 8, 2020

Now you can fill in liquid or trap a fly underneath 😉

Werner_E_0-1604839825084.png

 

 

lvl10720-TurquoiseAuthor
20-Turquoise
November 8, 2020

"Now you can fill in liquid or trap a fly underneath" 

Werner, I'm imagining I could fill in hot coffee now ðŸ™‚ and want keep it warm. And how to add the lid of the cup ?
    Best Regards.

       Loi.

 

 

 

25-Diamond I
November 8, 2020

@lvl107 wrote:

"Now you can fill in liquid or trap a fly underneath" 

Werner, I'm imagining I could fill in hot coffee now ðŸ™‚ and want keep it warm. And how to add the lid of the cup ?


You won't be able to access your coffee if you add the lid. But you can use the very same principle to add the tp surface as I did with the bottom (which gets the top if the height is negative, as you could see).

Simply map for example the interval from 1 to 2 for t to the range from r2 to 0 using another if statement in the definition of f(t). I'll leave it as an exercise for you to do 😉

But you sure could simply add a (slightly larger) lid as a separate cone of only marginal (negative) height:

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