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Issue with plotting vectors

jroth
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Issue with plotting vectors

Hello,

I'm sure this has been answered before, but I'm wondering why I am unable to plot two vectors while I am able to plot another. I'm unsure of the tecnical reason why. I would appreciate any help with the issue. Page 3 currently has the plots that are not plotting correctly. I have also put some plots on page 4 showing that I don't think it should be the fault of a range being used.

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Werner_E
24-Ruby V
(To:jroth)

t.int is not a vector but a range. Vectorization, as you had tried in the definition of t.int, does not turn a range into a vector.

You find some ways to turn a range into a vector in the attachment of my post here http://communities.ptc.com/message/241821#241821

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