Graphing a function for several parameter values



Je la 13/02/2012 17:53, Patrick Blanchenay skribis:
> Je la 13/02/2012 17:02, Jaime Villate skribis:
>> On 02/13/2012 04:20 PM, Patrick Blanchenay wrote:
>>> Do you know if I could apply the substitution of parameters to several
>>> functions?
>>>
>>> E.g. something like:
>>>
>>> flist: makelist ( concat(ev(f(x,p1,p2), p),",",ev(g(x,p1,p2), p)), p,
>>> plist);
>>> plot2d ( flist, [x, 0, 7]);
>>>
>>> I have no idea, but basically i'd like to plot two functions for several
>>> parameters values, so I need to have them like
>>> [f(under param_set1), g(under param_set1), f(under param_set2), g(under
>>> param_set2)]
>>>
>>> Is this still feasible with makelist?
>> Sure, something such as:
>>
>> flist: makelist ( ev( [f(x,p1,p2), g(x,p1,p2)], p), p, plist)$
>> plot2d (flatten (flist), [x, 0, 7]);
>>
>> That makelist command will create a list of the type [[f1,g1], [f2,g2],...]
>> flatten() will transform it into the list that plot2d needs: [f1, g1,
>> f2, g2, ...]
>>
> 
> Ah, flatten is exactly what I needed. Thank you very much for your help!
> (And thank you Alexander as well!)

Actually I spoke too fast, the problem is that my functions are
parametric, so each of them need to be in ['parametric,
xOne(t),yOne(t),[t,0,1]]. In other words, not everything should be
flatten. Is there any way to get "intermediate" flattening?

What I get from the makelist() command, with for instance:
	plist: [ [p1=1, p2=2], [p1=3, p2=4] ]
is:
[
	[
		['parametric, xOne(t,1,2),yOne(t,1,2),[t,0,1]],
		['parametric, xTwo(t,1,2),yTwo(t,1,2),[t,0,1]]
	],
	[
		['parametric, xOne(t,3,4),yOne(t,3,4),[t,0,1]],
		['parametric, xTwo(t,3,4),yTwo(t,3,4),[t,0,1]]
	]
]

What I would like is to suppress the "intermediate" level of hierarchy,
in order to get:
[
	['parametric, xOne(t,1,2),yOne(t,1,2),[t,0,1]],
	['parametric, xTwo(t,1,2),yTwo(t,1,2),[t,0,1]],
	['parametric, xOne(t,3,4),yOne(t,3,4),[t,0,1]],
	['parametric, xTwo(t,3,4),yTwo(t,3,4),[t,0,1]]
]

whereas if I use flatten, I get:
['parametric, xOne(t,1,2),yOne(t,1,2),t,0,1,
'parametric, xTwo(t,1,2),yTwo(t,1,2),t,0,1,
'parametric, xOne(t,3,4),yOne(t,3,4),t,0,1,
'parametric, xTwo(t,3,4),yTwo(t,3,4),t,0,1]

Any suggestions?