Hi all,
Is it at all possible to plot "n" graphs? The value of "n" will change from user to user so the number of graphs must be able to update itself automatically in the simulation. Either that or I could have one graph with "n" number of lines on it. Is there a way to do this with range variables or a program, or is it necessary to manually enter each function on a graph.
For example,
I may start off with a vector [X] having 4 elements and I must have a graph for each X[i element demonstrating how X[i convergences as a function of the number of significant digits used. This means I will have 4 graphs or I could have 4 lines on one graph, whichever works. However, if the user inputs a vector with 5 elements, I will need 5 graphs.
Is this at all possible???
Thanks in advance!
Is it at all possible to plot "n" graphs? The value of "n" will change from user to user so the number of graphs must be able to update itself automatically in the simulation. Either that or I could have one graph with "n" number of lines on it. Is there a way to do this with range variables or a program, or is it necessary to manually enter each function on a graph.
For example,
I may start off with a vector [X] having 4 elements and I must have a graph for each X[i element demonstrating how X[i convergences as a function of the number of significant digits used. This means I will have 4 graphs or I could have 4 lines on one graph, whichever works. However, if the user inputs a vector with 5 elements, I will need 5 graphs.
Is this at all possible???
Thanks in advance!