Plotting curves with multiple parameters

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Teppo

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Hi,

I have run a parametric simulation with many parameters (let's say A, B
and C). The desired result would be a group of such curves, that
different combinations of A and B would be plotted as curves, and C is
on the X-axis.
Unfortunately the result is plotted in such a way, that A is on the
X-axis and combinations of B and C are the curves.

So is there any way to change the way of plotting these variables -
except re-arranging their order in the parametric simulation and hope
that the new result would be looking different?

Thanks in advance,

Teppo
 
On Wed, 07 Sep 2005 12:32:45 +0300, Teppo <invalid.address@cs.tut.fi> wrote:

Hi,

I have run a parametric simulation with many parameters (let's say A, B
and C). The desired result would be a group of such curves, that
different combinations of A and B would be plotted as curves, and C is
on the X-axis.
Unfortunately the result is plotted in such a way, that A is on the
X-axis and combinations of B and C are the curves.

So is there any way to change the way of plotting these variables -
except re-arranging their order in the parametric simulation and hope
that the new result would be looking different?

Thanks in advance,

Teppo
This could certainly be done with the dr.* SKILL functions and a bit of work,
but I'm not aware of any in-built functionality to transpose a multi-dimensional
matrix to a different order for the axes. Probably something to challenge me if
I have a spare moment (meanwhile, back in the real world ;-> )

Regards,

Andrew.
 

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