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Function plottingAxes of coordinatesData plotting7. Plotting TricksWe have seen how we can join points to produce curves (for a mathematician,a line is also a curve!) <strong>with</strong> <strong>PSTric</strong>ks, using such commands as \psline,\pspolygon, \pscurve, \psccurve and \psecurve. In all these commands,we’ll have to explicitly provide the coordinates of the points joined to make thecurve <strong>with</strong>in the command itself. There are other methods of specifying thecoordinates, either implicitly as a mathematical equation or as data piped infrom another source. We discuss such tricks in this chapter.Online L A TEX TutorialPart II – Graphics<strong>PSTric</strong>ksE Krishnan, CV Radhakrishnan and AJ Alexconstitute the <strong>graphics</strong> tutorial team. Commentsand suggestions may be mailed totutorialteam@tug.org.inc○2002, 2003, The Indian TEX Users GroupThis document is generated by PDFTEX <strong>with</strong>hyperref, pstricks, pdftricks and pdfscreenpackages in an intel PC running GNU/LINUXand is released under LPPLThe Indian TEX Users GroupFloor III, SJP Buildings, Cotton HillsTrivandrum 695014, INDIAhttp://www.tug.org.in£ ¡ ¢ ¤ ¥ ¦ © 2/31

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