2022-11-07 22:50:45 +0200 | commented question | Decouple computing data for a plot and creating the plot object? How is the ability to compute something 12 times faster "of questionable usefulness"? |
2022-11-07 16:41:38 +0200 | commented answer | plot grids in a figure Oh. My. God. Really? Draw grid by hand? |
2022-11-07 16:10:42 +0200 | commented answer | Creating plots in parallel Gosh, they didn't fix plot object serialization for 11 years... |
2022-11-07 16:05:49 +0200 | commented question | Decouple computing data for a plot and creating the plot object? Yes, in the real application the computation of f strongly outweighs these mechanisms, unlike in the toy example. |
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2022-11-01 13:55:11 +0200 | edited question | Decouple computing data for a plot and creating the plot object? Decouple computing data for a plot and creating the plot object? The plot() function does Two Things: takes your funct |
2022-11-01 13:20:00 +0200 | edited question | Decouple computing data for a plot and creating the plot object? Decouple computing data for a plot and creating the plot object? The plot() function does Two Things: takes your funct |
2022-11-01 13:16:37 +0200 | edited question | Decouple computing data for a plot and creating the plot object? Decouple computing data for a plot and creating the plot object? The plot() function does Two Things: takes your funct |
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2022-10-31 22:33:04 +0200 | edited question | Decouple computing data for a plot and creating the plot object? Decouple computing data for a plot and creating the plot object? The plot() function does Two Things: takes your funct |
2022-10-31 22:31:42 +0200 | asked a question | Decouple computing data for a plot and creating the plot object? Decouple computing data for a plot and creating the plot object? The plot() function does Two Things: takes your funct |
2022-10-31 18:45:46 +0200 | commented answer | Plotting Overlapping Curves How to do this if I receive plots in a list and don't have the "first" plot to use as the left hand side of "+"? sum() d |
2022-10-31 18:45:46 +0200 | commented answer | How to plot many functions on the same graph Doesn't seem to work. Complains about wrong type. Apparently you can't add plots together with sum(). Leaky abstraction? |