Column Trace in Prime
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Column Trace in Prime
Hello,
Please help to change the trace type to that of a column. See attached file.
Thanks,
Anousheh
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So you really want to see just one single column?
Keep in mind that Prime isn't Mathcad 15 and Prime is lacking a lot of features and convenience compared to real Mathcad. Not being able to use a column plot for just one single value is one of the lacking "features" but compared to the many others I would call it a minor one.
You may use a solution as provided by Fred who created the column using two fat vertical line segments (actually his line segments won't have both the same heigth). You can write a more complex program to create columns (you may add arguments for width, fill or no fill, etc.).
Or you may simply resort to the stem plot with a large line width:
As Fred already asked - How badly do you need that single column?
BTW, more than one value is no problem, not even for Prime. if x is a vector of multiple values, Prime will happily draw the columns. It simply refuses to draw a single one (for whatever reason):
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You get what you demand. You had set x:=3 and therefore you get just one stem at x=3.
You may define a range if you like:
Now you can change it to a different type via the menu
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Hello Werner,
Thanks for the reply. Please see this plot created in MathCad 15.
There, I had a plot with 3 data point to compare. No problem to represent them by bars (columns).
In Prime, I cannot do this using the "plot" tab. It can however be done using "chart component".
Any suggestions?
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Well, you're right, a single point column trace won't work. (A stem trace does.)
How badly do you need a column trace?
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Thank you Fred.
Nice workaround.
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So you really want to see just one single column?
Keep in mind that Prime isn't Mathcad 15 and Prime is lacking a lot of features and convenience compared to real Mathcad. Not being able to use a column plot for just one single value is one of the lacking "features" but compared to the many others I would call it a minor one.
You may use a solution as provided by Fred who created the column using two fat vertical line segments (actually his line segments won't have both the same heigth). You can write a more complex program to create columns (you may add arguments for width, fill or no fill, etc.).
Or you may simply resort to the stem plot with a large line width:
As Fred already asked - How badly do you need that single column?
BTW, more than one value is no problem, not even for Prime. if x is a vector of multiple values, Prime will happily draw the columns. It simply refuses to draw a single one (for whatever reason):
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Thank you Werner
