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How Do I

  

Plot Multiple Functions?

 

 

Using Commands

Using Plot Builder

Drag and Drop

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Using Commands

Plotting Lists of Expressions

The following examples with the plot command provide a list of expressions to plot.  

Note: In Maple, a list is denoted using [ ] square brackets.

Example: Plotting Sine and Cosine on Same Plot

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Description

Illustration

1

Type the following:

 

plot([sin, cos])

 

plotsin,cos

 

 

 

 

 

 

2

 

 

 

 

 

Example: Plotting x,x2 with Custom Color

Step

Description

Illustration

1

Type the following:

 

plot([x,x^2],x=0..2,color=["DarkViolet","Red"])

 

plotx,x2,x=0..2,color=DarkViolet,Red

 

 

 

 

 

 

2

 

 

 

 

 

Press Enter.

Example: Plotting a Sequence

Step

Description

Illustration

1

Type the following:

 

plot([seq(BesselJ(n,x),n=1..4)],x=0..2*Pi,filled)

 

plotseqBesselJn,x,n=1..4,x=0..2Pi,filled

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2

 

 

 

 

 

Press Enter.

Example: Plotting Multiple 3-D Plots

 

This also works for 3-D plots:

Step

Description

Illustration

1

Type the following:

 

plot3d([x,sin(x)*y], x=-2*Pi..2*Pi, y=-5..5)

 

plot3dx, sinxy,x=2Pi..2Pi,y=5..5

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2

 

 

 

 

 

Press Enter.

Plotting Multiple Plot Structures

You can also combine multiple plot structures and display these together using the plots:-display command:

Example: Plotting Multiple Plot Structures Together

Step

Description

Illustration

 

1

Type the following: plot1:= plot(sin):

 

Then, press Enter.

 

plot1plotsin:

 

 

2

Type the following:  

 

plot2 := plot(cos, color="Niagara Green"):

 

Then, press Enter.

 

plot2plotcos,color=Niagara Green: 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3

Type the following:

 

plots:-display([plot1,plot2])

 

Then, press Enter.

Example: Plotting Multiple 3-D Plots

 

The plots:-display command also works on 3-D plots:

plot3plot3dsinxy,x=2Pi..2Pi,y=5..5:

plot4plot3dy,x=2Pi..2Pi,y=5..5:

plots:-displayplot3,plot4

Using Plot Builder

You can use the Plot Builder from the Context Panel to plot a list or sequence of expressions.

Here is the first from the previous section.

Example: Using Plot Builder to Plot Two Expressions

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Description

Illustration

1

Type the following, and from the Context Panel, select Plot Builder:

 

sin(x),cos(x)

 

sinx,cosx

 

 

 

 

 

 

2

 

 

 

 

 

The plot is shown in the main window, and in the Plot Builder window you can change options.

 

If you select Show Command in the right panel, you can see the underlying command used to create this plot.  (It's plots:-display.)

 

Drag and Drop

You can also combine multiple plots using drag and drop.

Example: Combining the Plots for sinx and sinx2

Step

Description

Illustration

 

1

Type the following: sin(x)

 

Press Enter.

 

Click sin(x) and, from the context panel, choose Plots > 2-D Plot.

 

sinx

 

2

Type the following:  sin(x/2)

sin x2:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3

Drag the expression sinx2 onto the existing plot of sinx.

Related Topics

The How Do I... topics cover the essentials for doing mathematics in Maple. Learn more about available tools and features, such as palettes and the context panel.

How Do I...

...Enter a Complex Number?

...Enter a Function?

...Enter a Matrix?

...Enter a Simple Expression?

...Evaluate an Expression?

...Import Tabular Data?

...Plot a Function?

...Plot a Straight Line?

...Solve an Ordinary Differential Equation?

...Work with Random Generators?

 

Tools and Features

Palettes

Context Panel

Command Completion

Equation Labels

Assistants

Maple Help

Plotting Guide

Applications

Example Worksheets

Manuals

Refer to Help>Quick Reference for basic Getting Started tips.

See Also

plot

Plotting Tutorial

Plotting Guide

Plot Builder

Setting Curve Colors