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Giving Plot options defined outside of the Plot expression
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How can I give Plot formating expressions on a separate line just like ListPlot?
When I use the following code with ListPlot, it produces a plot without any errors:
graphs = {ImageSize -> Full, Frame -> True};
ListPlot[Table[x, {x, 1, 2, .01}], graphs]
However, the same thing doesn't work for Plot:
graphs = {ImageSize -> Full, Frame -> True};
Plot[x, {x, 1, 2}, graphs]
Why? What is the simple notation change that I need to make it work?
plotting options
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How can I give Plot formating expressions on a separate line just like ListPlot?
When I use the following code with ListPlot, it produces a plot without any errors:
graphs = {ImageSize -> Full, Frame -> True};
ListPlot[Table[x, {x, 1, 2, .01}], graphs]
However, the same thing doesn't work for Plot:
graphs = {ImageSize -> Full, Frame -> True};
Plot[x, {x, 1, 2}, graphs]
Why? What is the simple notation change that I need to make it work?
plotting options
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How can I give Plot formating expressions on a separate line just like ListPlot?
When I use the following code with ListPlot, it produces a plot without any errors:
graphs = {ImageSize -> Full, Frame -> True};
ListPlot[Table[x, {x, 1, 2, .01}], graphs]
However, the same thing doesn't work for Plot:
graphs = {ImageSize -> Full, Frame -> True};
Plot[x, {x, 1, 2}, graphs]
Why? What is the simple notation change that I need to make it work?
plotting options
$endgroup$
How can I give Plot formating expressions on a separate line just like ListPlot?
When I use the following code with ListPlot, it produces a plot without any errors:
graphs = {ImageSize -> Full, Frame -> True};
ListPlot[Table[x, {x, 1, 2, .01}], graphs]
However, the same thing doesn't work for Plot:
graphs = {ImageSize -> Full, Frame -> True};
Plot[x, {x, 1, 2}, graphs]
Why? What is the simple notation change that I need to make it work?
plotting options
plotting options
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You can use
Plot[x, {x, 1, 2}, Evaluate@graphs]
Why?
The reason Plot[x, {x, 1, 2}, graphs] doesn't work and ListPlot[Table[x, {x, 1, 2, .01}], graphs]does is that Plot has attribute HoldAll ("all arguments (..) maintained in an unevaluated form")
Attributes[Plot]
{HoldAll, Protected, ReadProtected}
whereas ListPlot doesn't:
Attributes[ListPlot]
{Protected, ReadProtected}
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Alternatively, you can injectgraphusingWithas in m_goldberg's answer or usingPlot[x, {x, 1, 2}, #] &@graphs.
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– kglr
31 mins ago
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You can also use With because it makes the needed substitution before Plot sees any of its arguments.
options = {ImageSize -> Full, Frame -> True};
With[{opts = options}, Plot[x, {x, 1, 2}, opts]

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You can use
Plot[x, {x, 1, 2}, Evaluate@graphs]
Why?
The reason Plot[x, {x, 1, 2}, graphs] doesn't work and ListPlot[Table[x, {x, 1, 2, .01}], graphs]does is that Plot has attribute HoldAll ("all arguments (..) maintained in an unevaluated form")
Attributes[Plot]
{HoldAll, Protected, ReadProtected}
whereas ListPlot doesn't:
Attributes[ListPlot]
{Protected, ReadProtected}
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Alternatively, you can injectgraphusingWithas in m_goldberg's answer or usingPlot[x, {x, 1, 2}, #] &@graphs.
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– kglr
31 mins ago
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You can use
Plot[x, {x, 1, 2}, Evaluate@graphs]
Why?
The reason Plot[x, {x, 1, 2}, graphs] doesn't work and ListPlot[Table[x, {x, 1, 2, .01}], graphs]does is that Plot has attribute HoldAll ("all arguments (..) maintained in an unevaluated form")
Attributes[Plot]
{HoldAll, Protected, ReadProtected}
whereas ListPlot doesn't:
Attributes[ListPlot]
{Protected, ReadProtected}
$endgroup$
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Alternatively, you can injectgraphusingWithas in m_goldberg's answer or usingPlot[x, {x, 1, 2}, #] &@graphs.
$endgroup$
– kglr
31 mins ago
add a comment |
$begingroup$
You can use
Plot[x, {x, 1, 2}, Evaluate@graphs]
Why?
The reason Plot[x, {x, 1, 2}, graphs] doesn't work and ListPlot[Table[x, {x, 1, 2, .01}], graphs]does is that Plot has attribute HoldAll ("all arguments (..) maintained in an unevaluated form")
Attributes[Plot]
{HoldAll, Protected, ReadProtected}
whereas ListPlot doesn't:
Attributes[ListPlot]
{Protected, ReadProtected}
$endgroup$
You can use
Plot[x, {x, 1, 2}, Evaluate@graphs]
Why?
The reason Plot[x, {x, 1, 2}, graphs] doesn't work and ListPlot[Table[x, {x, 1, 2, .01}], graphs]does is that Plot has attribute HoldAll ("all arguments (..) maintained in an unevaluated form")
Attributes[Plot]
{HoldAll, Protected, ReadProtected}
whereas ListPlot doesn't:
Attributes[ListPlot]
{Protected, ReadProtected}
edited 4 hours ago
answered 4 hours ago
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Alternatively, you can injectgraphusingWithas in m_goldberg's answer or usingPlot[x, {x, 1, 2}, #] &@graphs.
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– kglr
31 mins ago
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Alternatively, you can injectgraphusingWithas in m_goldberg's answer or usingPlot[x, {x, 1, 2}, #] &@graphs.
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– kglr
31 mins ago
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Alternatively, you can inject
graph using With as in m_goldberg's answer or using Plot[x, {x, 1, 2}, #] &@graphs.$endgroup$
– kglr
31 mins ago
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Alternatively, you can inject
graph using With as in m_goldberg's answer or using Plot[x, {x, 1, 2}, #] &@graphs.$endgroup$
– kglr
31 mins ago
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You can also use With because it makes the needed substitution before Plot sees any of its arguments.
options = {ImageSize -> Full, Frame -> True};
With[{opts = options}, Plot[x, {x, 1, 2}, opts]

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add a comment |
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You can also use With because it makes the needed substitution before Plot sees any of its arguments.
options = {ImageSize -> Full, Frame -> True};
With[{opts = options}, Plot[x, {x, 1, 2}, opts]

$endgroup$
add a comment |
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You can also use With because it makes the needed substitution before Plot sees any of its arguments.
options = {ImageSize -> Full, Frame -> True};
With[{opts = options}, Plot[x, {x, 1, 2}, opts]

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You can also use With because it makes the needed substitution before Plot sees any of its arguments.
options = {ImageSize -> Full, Frame -> True};
With[{opts = options}, Plot[x, {x, 1, 2}, opts]

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