
Another problem is that when I launch Mathematica NSolve is working for several times and after that return empty solution. I have tried to use NSolve and then use its results to the plot but unsuccessfully. I have initial conditions for the 4 variables. The Wolfram Language can plot parametric functions in both two and three dimensions. But when I come to use the parametric plot for the position of each mass. Ive successfully plotted the Angular position using a standard plot.
#Parametric plot mathematica update#
Won't bore the experts with my incremental learnings - will update this post when I have made as much progress as I can. I need to plot this parametric function zJoukoo for few time intervals on the same figure. Im solving and plotting the equations of motion for the double pendulum using Mathematicas NDSolve. I get a bunch of errors pointing at a variable called FEx261 which shows up in place. make the 'expr' of Manipulate a List, with element 1 Graphics. with actual parametric plots and now have some progress. parametric plot and filling Francisco Gutierrez Bob Hanlon Roland Franzius Roland Franzius Murray Eisenberg Bob Hanlon W Craig Carter Murray Eisenberg. if I put the ParametricPlot (with x in place of 22) after the closing of the Line I get Graphics is not a Graphics primitive or directive. We may also plot functions from parametric equations, where a parameter, t say, varies. GraphicsĮDIT: I replaced the convenient Disk etc. The examples shown below merely scratch the surface of what you can do with Mathematica.

#Parametric plot mathematica how to#
I'm sure I can improve on this (suggestions welcome), but the thing that has me stumped is how to overlay/include an incremental parametric plot of the cycloid itself. We will look at a variety of these, starting with the Plot command.

From the Details section of the documentation. Mathematica presents all graphics in terms of graphics primitives these present elements of an image and can be used to compose a drawing or to insert some. I have an entry-level manipulate that shows how a cycloid is traced by a point on the surface of a rolling wheel. The problem is that Epilog creates a 2D graphic that is overlayed on top of the main image.

Im not exactly sure how the step size is determined. NDSolve can use methods with an adaptive step size, and if you solve two equations as one system, then the same step sizes will be used for both.
