User7843

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I will use that, but now I will have to draw some tick marks on for r=0 and r=1, in Inkscape. I don't know why there isn't an (obvious) option to have tickmarks but not lines, or to move the lines so that they look nice.

Thanks a lot though, my complaint is more with Maple itself!

I will use that, but now I will have to draw some tick marks on for r=0 and r=1, in Inkscape. I don't know why there isn't an (obvious) option to have tickmarks but not lines, or to move the lines so that they look nice.

Thanks a lot though, my complaint is more with Maple itself!

Great! Thanks a lot.

Note: It would have been easier just to copy and paste your code, rather than hand-copy it.

Great! Thanks a lot.

Note: It would have been easier just to copy and paste your code, rather than hand-copy it.

I don't think it is pixelation, because if I increase the line thickness it has no effect on the visual output in terms of quality. 

I don't think it is pixelation, because if I increase the line thickness it has no effect on the visual output in terms of quality. 

Thanks! If I had more rep i'd upvote your answer.

Thanks! If I had more rep i'd upvote your answer.

Yes! I should have uploaded the code, it is easier to type copy it, sorry. 

 

Yes, the curve is smooth and rapidly oscillating. I took your advice and tried it without the small number in-front, but this didn't seem to make any (noticable) difference. Thanks for the input, however!

 

Finally, would I just stick "Digits := 15" after "restart;", and before the other lines of code?

Yes! I should have uploaded the code, it is easier to type copy it, sorry. 

 

Yes, the curve is smooth and rapidly oscillating. I took your advice and tried it without the small number in-front, but this didn't seem to make any (noticable) difference. Thanks for the input, however!

 

Finally, would I just stick "Digits := 15" after "restart;", and before the other lines of code?

Firstly, thanks a lot. I am quite new to Maple and so very ignorant at the moment. I wasn't using Maple commands, I was just plotting with a right-click. Commands seem to be the way forward in this case, where for example, the numpoints are presumably at the core of the issue, and something which can be changed so easily. 

 

I have looked up the commands you chose to use, and I understand all of it, except the evalf line. What does this line do in this particular case? I tried deleting it, and the graph plots (seemingly) fine.

 

By the way, it's 33000, not 3300 (sorry, I really should have put the code up!), which gives a lot more sineage. 

Firstly, thanks a lot. I am quite new to Maple and so very ignorant at the moment. I wasn't using Maple commands, I was just plotting with a right-click. Commands seem to be the way forward in this case, where for example, the numpoints are presumably at the core of the issue, and something which can be changed so easily. 

 

I have looked up the commands you chose to use, and I understand all of it, except the evalf line. What does this line do in this particular case? I tried deleting it, and the graph plots (seemingly) fine.

 

By the way, it's 33000, not 3300 (sorry, I really should have put the code up!), which gives a lot more sineage. 

Thanks a bunch! I'm still getting to grips with Maple.

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