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I used the tiikz and tikz-3dplot packages a bit to draw figures in 3D and 3D. I however never yet plotted a mathematical function, and am not sure how to do it.
Could someone please give me a minumal example? The examples I find on the internet are all very complicated plots and drawings.
In particular I would like to plot the curve: z(x) = 1-x^2, on the interval xin(-1, 1). For the moment I would only need this in 2D, but ultimately it should be a curve in a 3D plot, where I also want to plot the surface z(x,y) = 1-x^2-y.
Thanks for help!
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I used the tiikz and tikz-3dplot packages a bit to draw figures in 3D and 3D. I however never yet plotted a mathematical function, and am not sure how to do it.
Could someone please give me a minumal example? The examples I find on the internet are all very complicated plots and drawings.
In particular I would like to plot the curve: z(x) = 1-x^2, on the interval xin(-1, 1). For the moment I would only need this in 2D, but ultimately it should be a curve in a 3D plot, where I also want to plot the surface z(x,y) = 1-x^2-y.
Thanks for help!
tikz-pgf tikz-3dplot
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I used the tiikz and tikz-3dplot packages a bit to draw figures in 3D and 3D. I however never yet plotted a mathematical function, and am not sure how to do it.
Could someone please give me a minumal example? The examples I find on the internet are all very complicated plots and drawings.
In particular I would like to plot the curve: z(x) = 1-x^2, on the interval xin(-1, 1). For the moment I would only need this in 2D, but ultimately it should be a curve in a 3D plot, where I also want to plot the surface z(x,y) = 1-x^2-y.
Thanks for help!
tikz-pgf tikz-3dplot
I used the tiikz and tikz-3dplot packages a bit to draw figures in 3D and 3D. I however never yet plotted a mathematical function, and am not sure how to do it.
Could someone please give me a minumal example? The examples I find on the internet are all very complicated plots and drawings.
In particular I would like to plot the curve: z(x) = 1-x^2, on the interval xin(-1, 1). For the moment I would only need this in 2D, but ultimately it should be a curve in a 3D plot, where I also want to plot the surface z(x,y) = 1-x^2-y.
Thanks for help!
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