[pstricks] info about \psCumIntegral
Carlo Alberini
carloalbe1 at yahoo.it
Thu Dec 13 13:25:56 CET 2018
Dear list,
I write this message after reading the pst-func manual. I have found very interesting the command \psCumIntegral and I have two questions about it:
- the command works only with the integration interval from 0 to x, or si it possible to put - as integration interval - also two functions like f(x) and g(x)? ... in order to have the plot of an integral function like $F(x)=\int_{f(x)}^{g(x)}f(t)dt$ ...?
and
- is it possible to write, in such a way, the function under the integral operator with the option “algebraic”, or not? ... like this ...
\psCumIntegral[algebraic,plotpoints=1000,Simpson=10,linecolor=blue]{1}{9}{ln(x)/(1+x^3)}
Thank you so much for your help and your tips!
Best regards
Carlo
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