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2014-09-20 11:05:45 +0100 | commented answer | Convert plot in latex @tmonteil thank you, it worked very well. have a nice day! |
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2014-09-19 08:23:00 +0100 | commented answer | Convert plot in latex It doesnt worked for me, can you please make an example with my plot point([(0,0), (1,5), (5,2), (2,10), (10,4), (4,20), (20,8), (8,17), (17,16), (16,11), (11,9), (9,22), (22,18), (18,21), (21,13), (13,19), (19,3), (3,15), (15,6), (6,7), (7,12), (12,14), (14,1)]) ? I want this diagram in my latex document. Thank you. |
2014-09-18 19:51:28 +0100 | answered a question | Convert plot in latex I am working in the cloud, so i cant use sagetex, is there another possibility? |
2014-09-18 18:41:54 +0100 | asked a question | Convert plot in latex Hi, I would like to convert this sage code point([(0,0), (1,5), (5,2), (2,10), (10,4), (4,20), (20,8), (8,17), (17,16), (16,11), (11,9), (9,22), (22,18), (18,21), (21,13), (13,19), (19,3), (3,15), (15,6), (6,7), (7,12), (12,14), (14,1)]) in a latex environment, that are points of a linear congruential sequence for a 2-dimensional spectral test. I also would like to convert a 3-dimensional plot, a fixed extract of a cube, like the plot of RANDU from wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RANDU). Can you help me? Thank you very much. |