[pstricks] PSTricks Digest, Vol 122, Issue 6

Cyrille Piatecki cyrille.piatecki at univ-orleans.fr
Thu Mar 14 20:58:41 CET 2013


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> Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2013 13:07:33 +0100
> From: Cyrille Piatecki <cyrille.piatecki at univ-orleans.fr>
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> I wonder if for the pst-math function the option algebraic works ?
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> From: Herbert Voss <Herbert.Voss at FU-Berlin.DE>
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> On 13.03.2013 13:07, Cyrille Piatecki wrote:
>> I wonder if for the pst-math function the option algebraic works ?
> I do not understand what you really mean.
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> Herbert
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In other terms  could I typeset

\psplot[algebraic]{1}{2}{GAMMA(x)}

and this for any function in pst-math SIMPSON....


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