RotateLabel tells me whether or not I want to rotate the label that I designated using the FrameLabel Command. In a weighted, directed graph, the nodes and the edges may carry a label or some. For example, if I was graphing a Potential Energy Function, I could set the vertical frame to say U(x) and the horizontal frame to say x. 5% of the figure's length.įrameLabel tells me what I want to be placed on the borders of the graph. For the Thickness command, this describes the percent thickness you want of the line, I have it set at. If you do this, you need to add a second command with ContourStyle like I did above. Graph packings are about how components of a graph are organized on top of the individual layout. This command can also be used to change the color of the graph. Mathematica will by default automatically pick out the most appropriate layout for a given graph as well as the so-called graph packing. This describes how you want to scale the x-axis and y-axis to look in comparison with one another.ĬontourStyle describes how you want the lines of the contour plot to look. This is different from the x and y ranges before it because those numbers give the ranges that should be used to solve the given equation.ĪspectRatio tells me the ratio between the height and the width of the graph. PlotRange tells me the range that I want to plot. 1 Mathematica Basics This chapter is an introduction to Mathematica.We briefly describe many of the most important and basic elements of Mathematica and discuss a few of the more common technical issues related to using Mathematica. When you add the added details for plotting, you do not close the ContourPlot command until all of the adjustments have been made. Return to the main page for the course APMA0340Īfter I entered the ContourPlot command, I used a variety of different commands to modify the graph and create a more aesthetically pleasing graph. Return to the main page for the course APMA0330 Return to Mathematica tutorial for the second course APMA0340 Return to computing page for the second course APMA0340 Return to computing page for the first course APMA0330 performing common operations in AM121/ES121: graphing linear inequalities, performing pivot. Laplace transform of discontinuous functions This is the Mathematica version of the graphing guide.Picard iterations for the second order ODEs.
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Series solutions for the second order equations.Part IV: Second and Higher Order Differential Equations.Part III: Numerical Methods and Applications.Equations reducible to the separable equations.