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Plotting problems

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Plotting problems

I can't get my function plotted, it tells me that i have to replace the complex and NaNs by real numbers .. My function is not complex, so what is wrong?

See attacted file

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Great!

What did you do, or what does it mean? (x:=0m,10cm..10m)

It's a range variable. Adding the unit (m) does the trick 😉

Werner Exinger wrote:

It's a range variable. Adding the unit (m) does the trick 😉

I think it is not a trick but an error of Mathcad Prime. Sometimes (or always?) we cannot use QuickPlot technology in Mathcad Prime. We must insert a range variable - x:=0m,1mm..10m for example.

Plot-m.png

Valery Ochkov wrote:

I think it is not a trick but an error of Mathcad Prime.

The trick is to circumvent that error 😉

But I agree its a bug/error. Will it be corrected in Prime3?

Werner Exinger wrote:

Valery Ochkov wrote:

I think it is not a trick but an error of Mathcad Prime.

The trick is to circumvent that error 😉

But I agree its a bug/error. Will it be corrected in Prime3?

It was a picture from Prime 3.

In Mathcad 15 all is ok:

Plot-m-MC15.png

Valery Ochkov wrote:

Werner Exinger wrote:

But I agree its a bug/error. Will it be corrected in Prime3?

It was a picture from Prime 3.

In Mathcad 15 all is ok:

I know!

Werner Exinger wrote:

Valery Ochkov wrote:

Werner Exinger wrote:

But I agree its a bug/error. Will it be corrected in Prime3?

It was a picture from Prime 3.

I have pointed this bug to PTC but I think the QuickPlot Techology (without a range Variable) is not for Prime.

Jonn Kromann wrote:

I can't get my function plotted, it tells me that i have to replace the complex and NaNs by real numbers .. My function is not complex, so what is wrong?

See attacted file

John, do you have a correct answer?

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