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Usage: plot curve ''x1'' ''y1'' ''x2'' ''y2'' ''x3'' ''y3'' ''x4'' ''y4'' ... (normal mode) | Usage: plot curve ''x1'' ''y1'' ''x2'' ''y2'' ''x3'' ''y3'' ''x4'' ''y4'' ... (normal mode) | ||
plot curve [[''x''] ''y1''...] (list mode) | plot curve [[''x''] ''y1''...] (list mode) |
Latest revision as of 19:18, 28 January 2009
plot_curve
Usage: plot curve x1 y1 x2 y2 x3 y3 x4 y4 ... (normal mode)
plot curve [[x] y1...] (list mode)
Normal mode: The command draws a Bezier spline curve defined by the given points. The total number of points must be 3n+1, with integer n0. The resulting curve passes through the points 1, 4, 7,...; the other points guide the curve. Four points define the shape of each segment of the curve: The curve segment leaves (x1,y1) along the direction of the straight line connecting (x1,y1) with (x2,y2) and reaches (x4,y4) along the direction of the straight line connecting (x3,y3) with (x4,y4). The lengths of the lines connecting (x1,y1) with (x2,y2) and (x3,y3) with (x4,y4) represent, in a sense, the "velocity" of the path at the endpoints. The curve segment is always enclosed by the convex quadrilateral defined by the four points.
List mode: The command draws Bezier spline curves through the points of the given vector expressions x, y1,... If no vector expressions are specified, splines are drawn through the points of all list columns. If the x-expression is omitted (i.e. if only a single expression, y1, is given), the x-coordinates are taken from the x-column of the list. The number of list points must be 3n+1, with integer n0.