Jul-20-2018, 01:27 PM
I am working to understand python 3 and so far i've made serious improvements.
Try and bare with me because i feel like i am gonna be very annoying for the next days!
anyway
new problem...
i want to plot a function ...
the code is
Don't know if i used the right format in my thread about the code for python
...sorry about that to the administrators...i would be grateful if they could show me how to do it
...i read the "help" about using the right format but when i click on the bar about inserting the code it shows ! Am i supposed to write between the first [] and the second []?
Not stupid ...i am just not familiar yet with the forum...
Try and bare with me because i feel like i am gonna be very annoying for the next days!
anyway
new problem...
i want to plot a function ...
the code is
import numpy as np import matplotlib.pyplot as plt from numpy import exp, sin def g(y): return exp(-y)*sin(4*y) y = np.linspace(0, 4, 500) values = g(y) plt.figure() plt.plot(y, values, 'r-') plt.xlabel('$y$'); plt.ylabel('$g(y)$') plt.title('Damped sine wave') plt.show()when it plots the graph the "zeros" in each axis are not at the beginning of the axis but a little bit to the left for the x axis and a little bit down for the y axis
Don't know if i used the right format in my thread about the code for python
...sorry about that to the administrators...i would be grateful if they could show me how to do it
...i read the "help" about using the right format but when i click on the bar about inserting the code it shows ! Am i supposed to write between the first [] and the second []?
Not stupid ...i am just not familiar yet with the forum...