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Do we have the control of the curves showing in the plot if we only want to display the curve partially?

yhuang-3
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Do we have the control of the curves showing in the plot if we only want to display the curve partially?

Hi All, I have a question about the curve plot. Attached is an example I want to ask. Can we have the control of the curve in the plot, by only letting it show in a specific range? We can do it in the math function, by including some conditional setup. But if we do not do the conditional setup, can we still place the limitation in the curve plot?

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Werner_E
25-Diamond I
(To:yhuang-3)

Why don't you like conditions in the function definition?

If the reason is that you later need the function for calculation in a wider range, you may consider to define an extra function for plotting- Maybe even using an utility function which limits the range the function returns values:

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-MFra-
21-Topaz II
(To:yhuang-3)

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RichardJ
19-Tanzanite
(To:yhuang-3)

Define a range variable above the plot, then click on the plot and type 10 into the placeholder for the upper limit on the x-axis and 30 into the placeholder for the upper limit on the y-axis

Werner_E
25-Diamond I
(To:yhuang-3)

Why don't you like conditions in the function definition?

If the reason is that you later need the function for calculation in a wider range, you may consider to define an extra function for plotting- Maybe even using an utility function which limits the range the function returns values:

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