jalal

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@acer  Thank you. This is exactly the expected effect. It's a shame that such options don't exist (for now).

@acer  Thanks !

@acer Maybe I didn't express my idea clearly. Here is my idea.

S5_Périodique_Rôlede_C.mw

@acer Thank you very much for this idea about displaying C as a fraction of pi. I'm trying to explore the idea of shifting only the restriction of the sine function on [0,2π] to illustrate the horizontal shift. The problem is that the entire function (in red) is shifting. The background doesn't give me anything... Any suggestions?

Q_display.mw

@acer Thanks !

@Kitonum 

 

Thanks for the idea. Just one question about displaying with Tabulate in the form of a 2-row by 2-column table instead of a row vector or a column vector? Thanks for your help.

S5_QCM_Expo_Log_Tabulate.mw

@Kitonum 

Thank you for the adjustment. One last question on the subject: Is there a way to hide the Z-axis only?

@Kitonum Sorry, I'm trying to duplicate your idea with another function, but a misalignment issue is occurring... My animation parameters are not correct.

Q_Rotation_other.mw

@mmcdara I read your answers carefully and try to adapt them. I totally agree with you on dividing by n-1, but all calculators are programmed to divide by n... it's a broad debate;) Thanks

@mmcdara  Thank you for your response. Maybe I was not clear enough in my question: I am trying to create a diagram for a weighted statistical series. For example, with the mean, we can use the Weights command. Thanks

PondérationQ.mwPondérationQ.mw

@mmcdara Thank you for the idea. I was aware of constructing a Patron with Geogebra. My approach was to see if Maple could offer similar techniques. However, indeed, Geogebra is simpler for this manipulation. I will explore Maple's MathApps to see

@Kitonum Thank you for this solution. If you have any leads on my recent question, I'm all ears. Thanks

@acer 

Thank you for your relevant modifications. Just one last detail: I want to display 'square km' in mathematical form. I tried Typesetting, but I don't have the color?

S5StatBoxPlotBtestNew.mw

@mmcdara Thank you for this series of clarifications that I will delve into. To align the rectangles and play with the colors, like in this example, I imagine we need to adjust the options? Thanks 

@mmcdara Perhaps I misunderstood in my initial message. I do understand what a histogram is. My intuitive idea was to use the Histogram command in the Statistics package, but I was stuck regarding the intervals. I apologize again for this misunderstanding.

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