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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?










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    $begingroup$


    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?










    share|improve this question











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      $begingroup$


      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?










      share|improve this question











      $endgroup$




      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?







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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}







          share|improve this answer











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          • $begingroup$
            Alternatively, you can inject graph using With as in m_goldberg's answer or using Plot[x, {x, 1, 2}, #] &@graphs.
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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]


          plot






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            $begingroup$

            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}







            share|improve this answer











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            • $begingroup$
              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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            $begingroup$

            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}







            share|improve this answer











            $endgroup$













            • $begingroup$
              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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            3





            $begingroup$

            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}







            share|improve this answer











            $endgroup$



            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}








            share|improve this answer














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            • $begingroup$
              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


















            • $begingroup$
              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
















            $begingroup$
            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




            $begingroup$
            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











            1












            $begingroup$

            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]


            plot






            share|improve this answer









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              $begingroup$

              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]


              plot






              share|improve this answer









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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]


                plot






                share|improve this answer









                $endgroup$



                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]


                plot







                share|improve this answer












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