How to specify AxesOrigin for DateListPlot?
How to create a seek bar with Slider
How can I get a plot of "surface area coverage" of a parametric plot?
How to specify AxesOrigin for DateListPlot? https://mathematica.stackexchange.com/landing/r/digest?cta=question&id=221222
I would like to generate a plot with the y axis on the graph. In a "normal" numeric plot I do this using the AxesOrigin option. How to I specify the crossing point in a DateListPlot? Here's the MWE ... [plotting] [date-and-time]
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I am trying to create a simple audio player but I am stuck at designing the seek bar. I am using the AudioStream framework. After loading music in a variable stream, I can access its position using ... [sound] [slider]
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vote How can I get a plot of "surface area coverage" of a parametric plot?
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I have a parametric function defined by the x and y functions: x = r*Cos[w_0*t - w_L*t] + z*Cos[w_P*t - w_L*t] y = r*Sin[w_0*t - w_L*t] + z*Sin[w_P*t - w_L*t] I can change the variables ... [plotting] [visualization] [modeling]
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